英文词源
- insect
- insect: [17] The Greek word for ‘insect’ was éntomon (source of English entomology [18]). It was derived from entémnein ‘cut up’, a compound verb formed from en- ‘in’ and témnein ‘cut’ (a close relative of English tome), and denoted literally ‘creature divided up into segments’. The term was translated literally into Latin as insectum (originally the past participle of insecāre, a compound verb formed from inand secāre ‘cut’), and seems to have been introduced into English in Philemon Holland’s translation of Pliny’s Natural History 1601.
=> section - insect (n.)
- c. 1600, from Latin (animal) insectum "(animal) with a notched or divided body," literally "cut into," from neuter past participle of insectare "to cut into, to cut up," from in- "into" (see in- (2)) + secare "to cut" (see section (n.)). Pliny's loan-translation of Greek entomon "insect" (see entomology), which was Aristotle's term for this class of life, in reference to their "notched" bodies.
First in English in 1601 in Holland's translation of Pliny. Translations of Aristotle's term also form the usual word for "insect" in Welsh (trychfil, from trychu "cut" + mil "animal"), Serbo-Croatian (zareznik, from rezati "cut"), Russian (nasekomoe, from sekat "cut"), etc.
中文词源
insect(昆虫):身体一节节切开的虫子
古代西方看到蚂蚁、甲虫等昆虫大多数都有一个共同特点,身体都是一节一节的,因此以为昆虫都是这样的。英语单词insect(昆虫)和entomology(昆虫学)都反映了古代人的这种观念。insect来自拉丁语insectum,本意是“cut up”(切断)。entomology来自希腊语entomos,本意也是“cut up”(切断)。
insect:['ɪnsekt] n.昆虫
entomology:[ˌentə'mɒlədʒi] n.昆虫学
该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:insect 词源,insect 含义。
insect:昆虫
in-,进入,使,-sect,切,分,词源同sex,segment.因昆虫分段的躯体而得名。
insect:昆虫
词根词缀: in-入,向内 + -sect-切割 → 昆虫的身体和纹理看上去是一段一段的,像被“切割”过一般