plump的词源

英文词源

plump (adj.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
late 15c., "blunt, dull" (in manners), from Dutch plomp "blunt, thick, massive, stumpy," probably related to plompen "fall or drop heavily" (see plump (v.)). Meaning "fleshy, of rounded form" is from 1540s in English. Danish and Swedish plump "rude, coarse, clumsy" are from the Low German word and represent a different sense development.
plump (v.1)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
c. 1300, "to fall or strike with a full impact," common Low German word, from or related to Middle Dutch and Dutch plompen, East Frisian plumpen, Middle Low German plumpen, probably more or less imitative of something hard striking something soft. Hence plump (n.) "a firm blow," in pugilism usually one to the stomach.
To plump; to strike, or shoot. I'll give you a plump in the bread basket, or the victualling office; I'll give you a blow in the stomach. [Grose, "Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue," London, 1785]



Or, even if any of them should suspect me, I know how to bring myself off. It is but pretending to be affronted, stripping directly, challenging him to fight, and before he can be on his guard, hitting him a plump in the bread-basket, that shall make him throw up his accounts; and I'll engage he will have but very little stomach to accuse me after. ["The Reverie: or A Flight to the Paradise of Fools," London, 1763]
plump (v.2)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
"to become plump," 1530s, from plump (adj.). Meaning "to plump (something) up, to cause to swell" is from 1530s. Related: Plumped; plumping.

中文词源

plump:丰满的,圆胖的

来源于低地德语。

词根词缀: pl + -ump名词词尾

词义辨异:plump 指妇女和儿童略微的令人赏心悦目的肥胖stout 指很胖,很重

该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:plump 词源,plump 含义。

plump:丰腴的,丰满的

词源同低地德语plumpen,荷兰语plompen,扑通声,落水,可能为拟声词。引申词义重的,大 块的,后词义褒义化,形容女人丰腴的,丰满的。