hunt的词源
英文词源
- hunt




- hunt: [OE] Hunt is an ancient word, probably traceable back to an Indo-European *kend-, which also produced Swedish hinna ‘reach’. Its original Old English descendant was hentan ‘seize’, of which huntian (source of modern English hunt) was a derivative. Etymologically, therefore, hunt means ‘try to seize’.
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- Old English huntian "chase game," related to hentan "to seize," from Proto-Germanic *huntojan (cognates: Gothic hinþan "to seize, capture," Old High German hunda "booty"), from PIE *kend-.
General sense of "search diligently" (for anything) is first recorded c. 1200. Related: Hunted; hunting. Happy hunting-grounds "Native American afterlife paradise" is from "Last of the Mohicans" (1826). - hunt (n.)




- early 12c., from hunt (v.). Meaning "body of persons associated for the purpose of hunting with a pack of hounds" is first recorded 1570s.
中文词源
来自古英语huntian,打猎,猎捕,来自Proto-Germanic*huntona,猎捕,捕获,来自PIE*kend,抓住,抓捕,词源同hint.
该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:hunt 词源,hunt 含义。
hunt:打猎,猎取;搜索,寻找
来源于古英语huntian。