furlong的词源
英文词源
- furlong




- furlong: [OE] Furlong ‘eighth of a mile’, which has now virtually died out except in horse-racing terminology, is part of a vocabulary of lengthmeasuring bequeathed to us by the agricultural practices of our ancestors. It originated as an Old English compound formed from furh ‘furrow’ and lang ‘long’ – that is, the length of a furrow ploughed across a standard-sized square field of ten acres.
Since the term acre varied somewhat in its application at different times and places, the length of a furlong could not be computed with great precision from it, but in practice from about the 9th century the furlong was pegged to the stadium, a measure equal to one eighth of a Roman mile.
=> furrow, long - furlong (n.)




- measure of distance of roughly 660 feet, from Old English furlang, originally the length of a furrow in a common field of 10 acres, from furh "furrow" (see furrow (n.)) + lang "long" (see long (adj.)). The "acre" of the common field being variously measured, the furlong varied but eventually was fixed by custom at 40 rods. Used from 9c. to translate Latin stadium (625 feet), one-eighth of a Roman mile, and so the English word came to be used for "one-eighth of an English mile," though this led to a different measure for the English mile than the Roman one. Furlong being so important in land deed records (where mile hardly figures) it was thought best to redefine the mile rather than the furlong, which was done under Elizabeth I.
中文词源
furlong(弗隆):一对牛一口气能耕的长度
在英国历史上,acre(英亩)的面积等于长为一弗隆(furlong)、宽为一链(chain)的长方形的面积。而一弗隆(furlong)等于660英尺,一链(chain)等于66英尺。
在古代英国通常使用一对牛来耕地。耕地时,一口气耕完一段距离后,就要调转犁的方向,同时使牛也能得到短暂休息,然后再反向耕地。一对牛一口气能耕的距离就叫做furlong(弗隆),其实就是furrow long(犁沟长度)的缩写。
furlong:n.(英制长度单位)浪,弗隆
furrow:['fʌrəʊ] n.犁沟,车辙,皱纹v.犁,耕
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furlong:弗隆,浪(长度单位,相当于220码)
fur-, 来自furrow, 垄。long, 长。原指一垄耕地的长度,后用做长度计量单位。