英文词源
- here
- here: [OE] Like he, here can be traced back ultimately to a prehistoric Indo-European base *ki-, *ko-, which denoted ‘thisness’ or ‘hereness’ (as opposed to ‘thatness’ or ‘thereness’). The adverbial suffix -r (as in there and where) links it to the concept of ‘place’.
=> there, where - here
- Old English her "in this place, where one puts himself," from Proto-Germanic pronominal stem *hi- (from PIE *ki- "this;" see he) + adverbial suffix -r. Cognate with Old Saxon her, Old Norse, Gothic her, Swedish här, Middle Dutch, Dutch hier, Old High German hiar, German hier.
Phrase here today and gone tomorrow first recorded 1680s in writings of Aphra Behn. Here's to _____ as a toast is from 1590s, probably short for here's health to _____. In vulgar speech, this here as an adjective is attested from 1762. To be neither here nor there "of no consequence" attested from 1580s. Here we go again as a sort of verbal roll of the eyes is attested from 1950. Noun phrase here and now "this present life" is from 1829.
中文词源
来自古英语her,此地,这里,来自Proto-Germanic*hi,来自PIE*ki,这里,这个,词源同hence,hither,-r,副词后缀。
该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:here 词源,here 含义。
来自古英语here,军队,来自PIE*koro,战斗,打战,词源同harbor,herald,harry.
来源于古印欧语ki-, ko-, 后缀-r表示地点副词。
同源词:there, where