the Amish的词源

英文词源

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shoe: [OE] Shoe is a strictly Germanic word, with no living relatives in other branches of the Indo- European language family. It comes from a prehistoric Germanic *skōkhaz, which is probably descended ultimately from the Indo- European base *skeu- ‘cover’. Its cousins are German schuh, Dutch schoen, and Swedish and Danish sko. Until the early modern English period shoon vied with shoes as its plural; and the archaic past form of the verb, shod, still survives.
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中文词源

the Amish:阿曼门诺派(崇尚农耕生活)

来自瑞士传教士Jacob Amman 创立的宗教派别。

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