arch的词源
英文词源
- arch
- arch: [14] English acquired arch via Old French arche and a hypothetical Vulgar Latin *arca from Latin arcus ‘curve, arch, bow’ (from which English also got arc [14]). When it first came into the language it was still used in the general sense of ‘curve, arc’ as well as ‘curved structure’ (Chaucer in his Treatise on the astrolabe 1391 wrote of ‘the arch of the day … from the sun arising till it go to rest’), but this had died out by the mid 19th century.
Vulgar Latin *arca also produced Italian arcata, which entered English via French as arcade in the 18th century. Arch meaning ‘saucy’ is an adjectival use of the prefix arch- (as in archetype).
=> arc - arch (n.)
- c. 1300, from Old French arche "arch of a bridge" (12c.), from Latin arcus "a bow" (see arc). Replaced native bow (n.1). Originally architectural in English; transferred by early 15c. to anything having this form (eyebrows, etc.).
- arch (adj.)
- 1540s, "chief, principal," from prefix arch-; used in 12c. archangel, etc., but extended to so many derogatory uses (arch-rogue, arch-knave, etc.) that by mid-17c. it acquired a meaning of "roguish, mischievous," since softened to "saucy." Also found in archwife (late 14c.), variously defined as "a wife of a superior order" or "a dominating woman, virago."
- arch (v.)
- early 14c., "to form an arch" (implied in arched); c. 1400, "to furnish with an arch," from arch (n.). Related: Arching.
中文词源
发音释义:[ɑːtʃ] n. 弓形,拱形;拱门vt. 使…弯成弓形;用拱连接vi. 拱起;成为弓形
词源解析:arch←拉丁语arcus(弓)←原始印欧词根arku(弯曲的)
同源词:arc(弧度),arcade(拱廊)
衍生词: archy(拱形的),archer(弓箭手)
该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:arch 词源,arch 含义。
同arc, 弧。
arch:拱门,弓形(结构),桥,拱洞
来源于拉丁语arc.us, -us, m(弓,拱)
同源词:arc, arcade