bulge的词源
英文词源
- bulge
- bulge: [13] Etymologically, bulge and budget are the same word, and indeed when English first acquired bulge it was as a noun, with, like budget, the sense ‘pouch’. It came from Old French bouge ‘leather bag’, a descendant of Latin bulga, which may have been of Gaulish origin (medieval Irish bolg ‘bag’ has been compared). The word’s present-day connotations of ‘swelling’ and ‘protruding’ presumably go back to an early association of ‘pouches’ with ‘swelling up when filled’ (compare the case of bellows and belly, which originally meant ‘bag’, and came from a source which meant ‘swell’), but curiously, apart from an isolated instance around 1400 when bulge is used for a ‘hump on someone’s back’, there is no evidence for this meaning in English before the 17th century.
Additionally, from the 17th to the 19th centuries bulge was used for the ‘bottom of a ship’s hull’; it has now been superseded in this sense by bilge [15], which may well be a variant form.
=> bilge, budget - bulge (n.)
- c. 1200, "wallet, leather bag," from Old French bouge, boulge "wallet, pouch, leather bag," or directly from Latin bulga "leather sack" (see budget (n.)). Sense of "a swelling" is first recorded 1620s. Bilge (q.v.) might be a nautical variant.
- bulge (v.)
- "to protrude, swell out," 1670s, from bulge (n.). Related: Bulged; bulging.
中文词源
发音释义:[bʌldʒ] v.(使)膨胀;(使)凸起n.膨胀;凸起部分;猛增
词源解释:bulge←古法语bouge或boulge(皮包)←拉丁语bulga(皮包)←原始印欧语bhelgh(膨胀)←原始印欧词根bhel(吹、膨胀)
同源词:budget(预算)
在12世纪时,bulge一词的含义与其法语词源相同,表示“皮包”,但后来它逐渐恢复其最初的含义,表示“膨胀”。
词组习语:battle of the bulge(突出部之战),一种幽默说法,原本是二战时德国发动的最后一次战役的名称,后来表示妇女们为了保持体形而进行的“减肥持久战”。get the bulge on(胜过、占优势);price bulge(价格暴涨)
该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:bulge 词源,bulge 含义。
词源同ball, 膨胀,鼓起,球。