eccentric的词源

英文词源

eccentric (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
early 15c., "eccentric circle or orbit," originally a term in Ptolemaic astronomy, "circle or orbit not having the Earth precisely at its center," from Middle French eccentrique and directly from Medieval Latin eccentricus (noun and adjective), from Greek ekkentros "out of the center" (as opposed to concentric), from ek "out" (see ex-) + kentron "center" (see center (n.)). Meaning "odd or whimsical person" is attested by 1817 (S.W. Ryley, "The Itinerant, or Memoirs of an Actor").
June 4 [1800].--Died in the streets in Newcastle, William Barron, an eccentric, well known for many years by the name of Billy Pea-pudding. [John Sykes, "Local Records, or Historical Register of Remarkable Events which have Occurred Exclusively in the Counties of Durham and Northumberland, Town and County of Newcastle Upon Tyne, and Berwick Upon Tweed," Newcastle, 1824]
eccentric (adj.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
1550s, from Middle French eccentrique and directly from Medieval Latin eccentricus (noun and adjective; see eccentric (n.)). Of persons, figurative sense of "odd, whimsical" first recorded 1620s. "Eccentric is applied to acts which are the effects of tastes, prejudices, judgments, etc., not merely different from those of ordinary people, but largely unaccountable and often irregular ..." [Century Dictionary].

中文词源

eccentric:古怪的

ec-, 向外,同ex-. center, 中心。原为天文学术语,远离轨道的,后指人古怪。

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eccentric:古怪的,怪癖的  

该词源自拉丁文ex centrum‘oul of centre’(不在正中,不正圆的),原是一个天空学术语,16世纪初只用于此义,到了17世纪词义才逐渐引申为“古怪的”、“怪癖的”、“异乎寻常的”,用于人或其行为、举止等。

  

eccentric:(人,行为,举止等)古怪的,异常的

词根词缀: ec- 出 + -centr- 中心 + -ic 形容词词尾 →偏离中心,偏离正常