flit的词源

英文词源

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flit: see float
flit (v.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
c. 1200, flitten, flytten, flutten "convey, move (a thing) from one place to another, take, carry away," also intransitive, "go away, move, migrate," from Old Norse flytja "to remove, bring," from Proto-Germanic *flutjan- "to float," from extended form of PIE *pleu- "to flow" (see pluvial). Intransitive sense "move lightly and swiftly" is from early 15c.; from c. 1500 as "remove from one habitation to another" (originally Northern English and Scottish)
Theire desire ... is to goe to theire newe masters eyther on a Tewsday, or on a Thursday; for ... they say Munday flitte, Neaver sitte. [Henry Best, farming & account book, 1641]
Related: Flitted; flitting. As a noun, "a flitting, a removal," from 1835.

中文词源

flit:轻掠,掠过

来自PIE*pleu, 浮动,飘动,词源同fleet, float, pluvial. 或直接来自辅音丛bl, fl, 折腾,拍打,拟声词,词源同flap, flabby,flag.

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