英文词源
- ell
- ell: see elbow
- ell (n.1)
- unit of measure, Old English eln, originally "forearm, length of the arm" (as a measure, anywhere from a foot and a half to two feet), from PIE *el- (1) "elbow, forearm" (cognates: Greek olene "elbow," Latin ulna, Armenian uln "shoulder," Sanskrit anih "part of the leg above the knee," Lithuanian alkune "elbow").
The exact distance varied, in part depending on whose arm was used as the base and whether it was measured from the shoulder to the fingertip or the wrist: the Scottish ell was 37.2 inches, the Flemish 27 inches. Latin ulna also was a unit of linear measure, and compare cubit. The modern English unit of 45 inches seems to have been set in Tudor times.Whereas shee tooke an inche of liberty before, tooke an ell afterwardes [Humfrey Gifford, "A Posie of Gilloflowers," 1580].
- ell (n.2)
- name of the letter -L- in Latin; in reference to a type of building, 1773, American English; so called for resemblance to the shape of the alphabet letter.
中文词源
ell(厄尔):古代用来量布的长度单位
英语单词ell(厄尔)是个长度单位,在古代通常用来丈量布匹,表示“一胳臂长”。具体长度各处不同,与测量者胳臂的长度及测量方式有关,在英国都铎王朝时期被定为45英寸、114厘米。ell一词现在已经很少使用,但与ell有关的一个词却很常见,那就是elbow(肘部),由ell+bow(弯曲)组成,意思就是“胳臂能够弯曲的部位”,即肘部。
ell:[el] n.厄尔(测量单位)
elbow:['elbəʊ] n.肘部,弯手vt.推挤,用肘部推开
该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:ell 词源,ell 含义。
ell:埃尔(旧时量布的长度单位)
来自PIE*el, 肘,前臂,词源同elbow, ulna.