shingly的词源

英文词源

astonish (v.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
c. 1300, astonien, from Old French estoner "to stun, daze, deafen, astound," from Vulgar Latin *extonare, from Latin ex- "out" + tonare "to thunder" (see thunder); so, literally "to leave someone thunderstruck." The modern form (influenced by English verbs in -ish, such as distinguish, diminish) is attested from c. 1530.
No wonder is thogh that she were astoned [Chaucer, "Clerk's Tale"]
Related: Astonished; astonishing; astonishingly.
flourishing (adj.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
late 14c., "prospering, thriving;" c. 1400, "full of flowers," present participle adjective from flourish (v.). Related: Flourishingly.
punishing (adj.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
"hard-hitting," 1811, present participle adjective from punish (v.). Related: Punishingly.
ravishing (adj.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
mid-14c., "ravenous;" early 15c., "enchanting;" present participle adjective from ravish (v.). The figurative notion is of "carrying off from earth to heaven." Related: Ravishingly.
refreshing (adj.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
1570s, present participle adjective from refresh (v.). Mental or spiritual sense is attested from 1690s. Related: Refreshingly.
smashing (adj.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
1833, "violently crushing to pieces," present participle adjective from smash (v.). Meaning "pleasing, sensational" is from 1911. Related: Smashingly.
vanish (v.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
"disappear quickly," c. 1300, from shortened form of esvaniss-, stem of Old French esvanir "disappear; cause to disappear," from Vulgar Latin *exvanire, from Latin evanescere "disappear, pass away, die out," from ex- "out" (see ex-) + vanescere "vanish," inchoative verb from vanus "empty" (see vain). Related: Vanished; vanishing; vanishingly. Vanishing point in perspective drawing is recorded from 1797.

中文词源

shingly:遍布卵石的

来自 shingle,卵石滩,-y,形容词后缀。

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