male的词源

英文词源

maleyoudaoicibaDictYouDict
male: [14] The Latin word for ‘male’ was masculus (from which of course English gets masculine [14]). It passed into Old French as masle, which later became male – hence English male. The Spanish descendant of masculus is macho, which means ‘virile’ as well as simply ‘male’, and has given English macho [20] and the derivative machismo [20]. Another close relative is probably mallard, which seems to mean etymologically ‘male bird’. Female, incidentally, despite its similarity, is not etymologically related to male, although the two have converged formally owing to their semantic closeness.
=> macho, mallard, masculine
male (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
late 14c., "male human being; male fish or land animal," from Old French masle (adj.) "masculine, male, adult," also used as a noun (12c., Modern French mâle), from Latin masculus "masculine, male, worthy of a man" (source also of Provençal mascle, Spanish macho, Italian maschio), diminutive of mas (genitive maris) "male person or animal, male."
male (adj.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
late 14c., from Old French male, masle "male, masculine; a male" (see male (n.)). Mechanical sense of "part of an instrument that penetrates another part" is from 1660s.

中文词源

male:恶劣的,可怜的,不幸地,过分地

来自拉丁语malus,坏的,邪恶的,罪恶的,前缀mal-的原型。

该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:male 词源,male 含义。

male:男的,雄性的

缩写自拉丁语masculus,男的,雄性的,来自mas,男人,雄性动物,词源同marry.

male:男性的,雄性的

来源于拉丁语masculus(阳性的,男性的),在古法语和英语中为male。拉丁语masculus也是英语masculine的词源。

同源词:masculine