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英文词源

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essay: [15] Essay and assay [14] are fundamentally the same word, and only began to diverge in the 15th century. Both come via Old French assaier from Vulgar Latin *exagiāre ‘weigh out’, a verb derived from late Latin exagium ‘weighing’; this in turn was formed from the Latin verb exigere ‘weigh’ (source of English exact and examine).

Accordingly, both originally had underlying connotations of ‘testing by weighing’. But while these have become more concrete in assay ‘analyse precious metals’, essay has, under the influence of French essayer, gone down the more metaphorical route from ‘test’ to ‘try’. The verb now survives only in fairly formal use, but the noun is much more frequent, owing to its application to a ‘short nonfictional literary composition’.

It was first used thus in English by Francis Bacon in 1597 as the title of a collection of such pieces, and it is generally assumed that he borrowed the idea from the Essais of Montaigne, published in 1580.

=> assay, exact, examine
essay (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
1590s, "trial, attempt, endeavor," also "short, discursive literary composition" (first attested in writings of Francis Bacon, probably in imitation of Montaigne), from Middle French essai "trial, attempt, essay" (in Old French from 12c.), from Late Latin exagium "a weighing, a weight," from Latin exigere "drive out; require, exact; examine, try, test," from ex- "out" (see ex-) + agere (see act (n.)) apparently meaning here "to weigh." The suggestion is of unpolished writing. Compare assay, also examine.
essay (v.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
"to put to proof, test the mettle of," late 15c., from Middle French essaier, from essai "trial, attempt" (see essay (n.)). This sense has mostly gone with the divergent spelling assay. Meaning "to attempt" is from 1640s. Related: Essayed; essaying.

中文词源

essay(随笔):在写作上的随意尝试

单词essay来自法语单词essai,原意是“尝试”,后来用来表示“随笔”,所以它指的是任何人在写作方面的小尝试,如学生的习作、日常随笔所写的一些小文章。跟它相反的就是专业的、篇幅较长的文学作品或论文。essay这种文学体裁源于法国人文主义作家蒙田。他将自己的作品称为“随笔”(essai),文体自由,篇幅有长有短,内容极为广泛,他读书后的感想、理解、评论,他到各国旅行中的见闻,冥思苦索得出的人生哲理、格言警句,都写进他的随笔集中。英国哲学家和语言大师培根所著的“随笔集”(Essays)是第一部重要的英文随笔集。美国学生申请大学时,往往需要提交几篇essay,相当于我们高考中的命题作文。

essay:['eseɪ] n.散文,随笔,小品文

该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:essay 词源,essay 含义。

essay:散文,企图

来自拉丁语exigere, 尝试,测试,来自ex-, 向外,ig-, 做,尝试,词源同agent. 英国学者弗朗西斯·培根用该词命名一种新的写作文体。assay为其拼写异体词,但词义发生了变化。

essay:随笔,小品文  

随笔作为一种散文体裁始于16世纪后半期。它的英文名称essay源自法语essai,原义是“尝试”。1580年法国散文作家蒙田(Montaigne,1533 - 1592)首次将essai用于“随笔”一义,他的两卷《随笔集》就定名为Essais。1597年英国哲学家、英语语言大师培根(Francis Bacon,1561 - 1626)首次采用了法语借用词essay来指“随笔”,他写的《随笔》(Essays)是第一部重要的英文随笔,因此他被视为这一文学形式的创始者。他曾就使用essay一词指“随笔”作了如下解释:“… certain brief notes,.. which I have called essays, The word is late,but the thing is ancient.”(…我把短小的评论称作随笔。这个词是新近才使用的,但这种形式早巳存在。)

  

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