cane的词源
英文词源
- cane
- cane: [14] Cane is a word of ancient ancestry. It can be traced back to Sumerian gin ‘reed’, and has come down to us via Assyrian kanū and Greek kánnā (a derivative of which, kánastron ‘wicker basket’, was the ultimate source of English canister [17]). Latin borrowed the word as canna, and broadened its meaning out from ‘reed, cane’ to ‘pipe’, which is the basis of English cannal, channel, cannon, and canyon. From Latin came Old French cane, source of the English word.
=> canal, canister, cannon, canyon, channel - cane (n.)
- late 14c., from Old French cane "reed, cane, spear" (13c., Modern French canne), from Latin canna "reed, cane," from Greek kanna, perhaps from Assyrian qanu "tube, reed" (compare Hebrew qaneh, Arabic qanah "reed"), from Sumerian gin "reed." But Tucker finds this borrowing "needless" and proposes a native Indo-European formation from a root meaning "to bind, bend." Sense of "walking stick" in English is 1580s.
- cane (v.)
- "to beat with a walking stick," 1660s, from cane (n.). Related: Caned; caning.
中文词源
发音释义:[keɪn] n.杖;手杖;藤条;细长的茎;甘蔗;笞刑;vt.杖击;用藤条编制
词源解释:cane←古法语cane(芦苇、长矛、杖)←拉丁语canna←希腊语kanna
词组习语:cane furniture(竹藤家具);cane sugar(蔗糖)
该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:cane 词源,cane 含义。
来自拉丁词canna, 芦苇,后外延义甘蔗。
cane:(甘蔗等的)茎;棍棒,手杖
来源于拉丁语canalis, canalis, mf(管,通道)或canna, cannae, f(芦苇)
同源词:canal, channel, cannon.