wallow的词源

英文词源

wallowyoudaoicibaDictYouDict
wallow: [OE] To wallow is etymologically to ‘roll’ about. The word goes back ultimately to the Indo-European base *wol-, *wel- ‘roll’, which also produced English helix, involve, vault, volume, etc. From this was descended prehistoric Germanic *wal-, *wel- (source of English waltz, welter, etc, and possibly of wallet). The extended form *walw- produced West Germanic *walwōjan, which evolved into English wallow.
=> involve, revolve, volume, waltz, welter
wallow (v.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
Old English wealwian "to roll," from West Germanic *walwon, from PIE root *wel- (3) "to roll" (see volvox). Figurative sense of "to plunge and remain in some state or condition" is attested from early 13c. Related: Wallowed; wallowing. The noun is recorded from 1590s as "act of rolling;" 1841 as "place where an animal wallows."

中文词源

wallow:打滚

来自PIE*wel,转,旋转,词源同volume,involve。引申词义打滚。

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wallow:打滚

来自 PIE*wel,转,旋转,词源同 volume,involve.引申词义打滚。