sun的词源

英文词源

sunyoudaoicibaDictYouDict
sun: [OE] Not surprisingly, considering the central importance of the sun to human life, the word for it in the vast majority of modern European languages goes back to a common Indo-European source – *sāu- or *su-. These variants have however differentiated into several distinct camps. The *sāu- form adopted an -lsuffix, and evolved into Greek hélios (source of English heliotrope), Latin sōl (whence French soleil, Italian sole, and Spanish sol, not to mention English solar, solarium, etc), Welsh haul, and Swedish and Danish sol.

The *suform with an -l- ending has given Russian solnce, Czech slunce, Serbo-Croat sunce, etc. But the modern West Germanic languages have inherited the *su- form with an -n- suffix, giving German sonne, Dutch zon, and English sun.

=> heliotrope, solar, solarium
sun (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
Old English sunne "sun," from Proto-Germanic *sunnon (cognates: Old Norse, Old Saxon, Old High German sunna, Middle Dutch sonne, Dutch zon, German Sonne, Gothic sunno "the sun"), from PIE *s(u)wen- (cognates: Avestan xueng "sun," Old Irish fur-sunnud "lighting up"), alternative form of root *saewel- "to shine; sun" (see Sol).

Old English sunne was feminine (as generally in Germanic), and the fem. pronoun was used in English until 16c.; since then masc. has prevailed. The empire on which the sun never sets (1630) originally was the Spanish, later the British. To have one's place in the sun (1680s) is from Pascal's "Pensées"; the German imperial foreign policy sense (1897) is from a speech by von Bülow.
sun (v.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
1510s, "to set something in the sun," from sun (n.). Intransitive meaning "expose oneself to the sun" is recorded from c. 1600. Sun-bathing is attested from c. 1600.

中文词源

sun:太阳,阳光,恒星

来源于古印欧语sau-或su-,其中sau-加上词缀-l-,形成了拉丁语sol-,是英语solar和solarium等的词源;现代西日耳曼语继承了su-,加上后缀-n-,形成了德语sonne和英语sun。

同源词:solar, solarium

该词的英语词源请访问找单词词源英文版:sun 词源,sun 含义。

sun:太阳,日光

来自古英语 sunne,太阳,来自 Proto-Germanic*sunnon,太阳,来自 PIE*suwen,变体(鼻音化) 形式自 PIE*saewel,照耀,照射,词源同 Sol,古罗马神话中的太阳神。

sun(太阳):北欧神话中的太阳神苏尔

北欧神话中,太阳神是女的,名叫“苏尔”(Sunna或Sunne),英语中表示太阳的单词sun就来自她的名字。苏尔是巨人蒙迪尔法利(Mundilfari)的女儿,每天驾驶太阳车,和驾驶月亮车的兄弟曼尼(Mani)在天空交替运行。

sun:[sʌn] n. 太阳