英文词源
- loft
- loft: [OE] The notion underlying loft is of being ‘high up in the air’ – and indeed originally loft, like its close German relative luft, meant ‘air’. Not until the 13th century do we find it being used in English for ‘upper room’ (although in fact its source, Old Norse lopt, had both meanings). All these words go back to a common ancestor, prehistoric Germanic *luftuz ‘air, sky’. From this was derived a verb *luftjan, which, again via Old Norse, has given English lift [13] (the use of the derived noun for an ‘elevator’, incidentally, dates from the mid 19th century).
=> lift - loft (v.)
- "to hit a ball high in the air," 1856, originally in golf, from loft (n.). Related: Lofted; lofting. An earlier sense was "to put a loft on" (a building), 1560s; also "to store (goods) in a loft" (1510s).
- loft (n.)
- "an upper chamber," c. 1300, from late Old English loft "the sky; the sphere of the air," from Old Norse lopt "air, sky," originally "upper story, loft, attic" (Scandinavian -pt- pronounced like -ft-), from Proto-Germanic *luftuz "air, sky" (cognates: Old English lyft, Dutch lucht, Old High German luft, German Luft, Gothic luftus "air").
Sense development is from "loft, ceiling" to "sky, air." Buck suggests ultimate connection with Old High German louft "bark," louba "roof, attic," etc., with development from "bark" to "roof made of bark" to "ceiling," though this did not directly inform the meaning "air, sky." But Watkins says this is "probably a separate Germanic root." Meaning "gallery in a church" first attested c. 1500.
中文词源
loft:阁楼
词源同lift,举起。引申词义高空,阁楼。
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loft:阁楼
来源于史前日耳曼语luftuz(空气,天空),德语luft(空气)属于其派生词之一。
同源词:lift
loft:阁楼
loft来自日耳曼语,在日耳曼语里本意是sky or air,体现在德语即Luft,所以欧洲最大的航空公司Lufthansa(汉莎航空)其实就是Hansa Air。北京时间2015年3月24日下午,德国汉莎航空下属航空公司德国之翼(Germanwings)发生了一起重大空难事故。从巴塞罗那至杜塞尔多夫的一架航班在飞行员的故意操纵下坠毁。