corpse的词源

英文词源

corpseyoudaoicibaDictYouDict
corpse: [14] Latin corpus ‘body’ has two direct descendants in English: corpse, which came via Old French cors, and corps [18], which came via modern French corps. The former first entered English in the 13th century as cors, and during the 14th century it had its original Latin p reinserted. At first it meant simply ‘body’, but by the end of the 14th century the current sense ‘dead body’ was becoming firmly established.

The idea originally underlying corps, on the other hand, was of a small ‘body’ of troops. Other English derivatives of corpus include corporal, corporate [15], from the past participle of Latin corporāre ‘make into a body’, corpulent [14], two diminutives corpuscle [17] and corset [14], and corsage [15]. Corpus itself was acquired in the 14th century.

=> corporal, corporate, corpulent, corset
corpse (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
1540s, variant spelling of corps (q.v.). The -p- originally was silent, as in French, and with some speakers still is. The terminal -e was rare before 19c. Corpse-candle is attested from 1690s.

中文词源

corpse:死尸

来自词根corp,身体,见corporeal.

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corpse:死尸,尸体

来源于拉丁语名词corpus(身体)

词根词缀: -corp-(身)体 + se