alter的词源
英文词源
- alter
- alter: [14] Alter comes from the Latin word for ‘other (of two)’, alter. In late Latin a verb was derived from this, alterāre, which English acquired via French altérer. Latin alter (which also gave French autre and English alternate [16], alternative [17], altercation [14], and altruism, not to mention alter ego) was formed from the root *al- (source of Latin alius – from which English gets alien, alias, and alibi – Greek allos ‘other’, and English else) and the comparative suffix *-tero-, which occurs also in English other.
Hence the underlying meaning of Latin alter (and, incidentally, of English other) is ‘more other’, with the implication of alternation between the two.
=> alias, alien, alternative, altruism, else - alter (v.)
- late 14c., "to change (something)," from Old French alterer "change, alter," from Medieval Latin alterare "to change," from Latin alter "the other (of the two)," from PIE *al- "beyond" (see alias (adv.)) + comparative suffix -ter (as in other). Intransitive sense "to become otherwise" first recorded 1580s. Related: Altered; altering.
中文词源
发音释义:['ɔːltə; 'ɒl-] v. 改变,更改
词源解释:alter←拉丁语alterare(改变)←拉丁语alter(另一个)←原始印欧词根al(超过)
同源词:alias(别名),alien(外星人)
衍生词:alternate(交替、轮流),alternative(交替的、供选择的、二选一、替换物),alternation(交替、轮流)
该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:alter 词源,alter 含义。
词根al, 异,不同。-ter, 比较级后缀。
来源于拉丁语形容词alter(两者之一);alter和ali.us(其它)来源于史前词根al-。
归于词根-ali-(其它)