shed的词源

英文词源

shedyoudaoicibaDictYouDict
shed: English has two distinct words shed. The verb [OE] originally meant ‘pide, separate, split’ (a 14th-century religious poem paraphrased Genesis with ‘the sun to shed the day from the night’), and the modern range of senses, ‘give off, drop’, did not begin to emerge until the Middle English period. It goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *skaithan, which also produced German and Dutch scheiden ‘separate’.

This was derived from a base *skaith- ‘pide, split’, source also of English ski and probably sheath. Shed ‘hut’ [15] may be an alteration of shade (but the shed of watershed is of course a noun use of the verb shed).

=> sheath, ski; shade
shed (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
"building for storage," 1855, earlier "light, temporary shelter" (late 15c., shadde), possibly a dialectal variant of a specialized use of shade (n.). Originally of the barest sort of shelter. Or from or influenced in sense development by Middle English schudde (shud) "a shed, hut."
shed (v.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
"cast off," Old English sceadan, scadan "to pide, separate, part company; discriminate, decide; scatter abroad, cast about," strong verb (past tense scead, past participle sceadan), from Proto-Germanic *skaithan (cognates: Old Saxon skethan, Old Frisian sketha, Middle Dutch sceiden, Dutch scheiden, Old High German sceidan, German scheiden "part, separate, distinguish," Gothic skaidan "separate"), from *skaith "pide, split."

According to Klein's sources, this probably is related to PIE root *skei- "to cut, separate, pide, part, split" (cognates: Sanskrit chid-, Greek skhizein, Latin scindere "to split;" Lithuanian skedzu "I make thin, separate, pide;" Old Irish scian "knife;" Welsh chwydu "to break open"). Related: Shedding. A shedding-tooth (1799) was a milk-tooth or baby-tooth.

In reference to animals, "to lose hair, feathers, etc." recorded from c. 1500; of trees losing leaves from 1590s; of clothes, 1858. This verb was used in Old English to gloss Late Latin words in the sense "to discriminate, to decide" that literally mean "to pide, separate" (compare discern). Hence also scead (n.) "separation, distinction; discretion, understanding, reason;" sceadwisnes "discrimination, discretion."

中文词源

shed:棚,小屋

作“棚,小屋”时,来源于原始印欧语skotwa,史前日耳曼语skathwo;作动词时,来源于史前日耳曼语skaith-(分开)。

该词的英语词源请访问找单词词源英文版:shed 词源,shed 含义。

shed:工棚,厂房

来自 shade 拼写变体,引申词义简易遮盖地,工棚,厂房。

shed:去除,摆脱,蜕,落

来自古英语 sceadan,分开,来自 Proto-Germanic*skaith,分开,劈开,来自 PIE*skei,切,分开, 词源同 segment,section.引申诸相关比喻义。