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Vulcan
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/18 07:08 UTC 版)
発音
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA: /ˈvʌlkən/
- ハイフネーション: Vul‧can
語源 1
From 中期英語 Vulcan, Vulcanus, Wlcan, from 古期英語 Ulcanus (genitive), from Classical Latin Vulcānus, probably from Etruscan although very unclear, but unknown meaning and further origin (see more in Latin entry). Doublet of bolcane and volcano.
Proper noun sense 2.5 (“hypothetical planet”) is a semantic loan from French Vulcan, coined by French physicist, mathematician and astronomer Jacques Babinet in 1846, who proposed this name after the god for a planet close to the Sun.
Noun senses 1 (“blacksmith; metalworker”), 2 (“one who is lame”), and 3 (“fire”) are allusions to Vulcan as the god of fire and metalworking and his lameness. Compare Middle French Vulcan (“blacksmith; metalworker”), also attested in early modern French meaning “fire” in apparently isolated use.
Noun sense 4 (“volcano”) is from 中期英語 wlcane, originally after Middle French Vulcan, wlcan, and chiefly after Spanish volcán in subsequent use, ultimately arising from Latin Vulcānus and Italian Vulcano as a name for Mount Etna and one or more of the Aeolian Islands (with active volcanoes on the islands now called Vulcano and Stromboli), probably after Arabic بُرْكَان (burkān, “volcano”), ultimately reflecting the Latin and Italian place names.
固有名詞
Vulcan (plural Vulcans)
- (Roman mythology) The god of volcanoes and fire, especially the forge, also the patron of all craftsmen, especially blacksmiths. The Roman counterpart of Hephaestus.
- A placename.
- A town in Vulcan County, southern Alberta, Canada.
- A volcano in Papua New Guinea.
- A place in Romania.
- A place in the United States.
- (astronomy, historical) A hypothetical planet proposed in the 19th century to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun.
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2025, Neil deGrasse Tyson, “Planets, Moons, and Cosmic Debris”, in Just Visiting This Planet, Revised and Updated for the Twenty-First Century (Science / Astronomy), Blackstone Publishing, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 37:
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When Mercury's orbit was discovered to deviate from the predictions from Isaac Newton's laws of gravity, astronomers hypothesized the existence of planet Vulcan, whose gravity could be used to affect Mercury in such a way that Newton's laws were obeyed.
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- Ellipsis of Vulcan County.
派生語
- Vulcan County
- vulcanicity
- vulcanic, Vulcanic
- vulcanism
- vulcanist
- vulcanite
- vulcanization
- vulcanize
- vulcanological
- vulcanologist
- vulcanology
関連する語
名詞
Vulcan (countable and uncountable, plural Vulcans)
- (countable, allusive) A blacksmith; a metalworker.
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1603, [Thomas Bell], “Of His Notorious Treasons and Bloodie Trecheries”, in The Anatomie of Popish Tyrannie: […], London: […] Iohn Harison, for Richard Bankworth, […], →OCLC, book 2 […], chapter V (Of the Birth, Parentage, Qualitie, Disposition, and Demeanour, of Robert Parsons the Iesuite), page 74:
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1638, Tho[mas] Herbert, “The History of the Great Mogull”, in Some Yeares Travels Into Divers Parts of Asia and Afrique. […], 2nd edition, London: […] R[ichard] Bi[sho]p for Iacob Blome and Richard Bishop, →OCLC, book I, page 55:
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Cingis-chan (as Haithon and others ſay, his contemporaries) was at firſt by profeſſion a Vulcan or Black-ſmith, by condition a good honeſt ſimple man: […]
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1693 [c. 100–127], Decimus Junius Juvenalis, John Dryden, transl., “[The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis.] The Tenth Satyr”, in The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis. Translated into English Verse. […] Together with the Satires of Aulus Persius Flaccus. […], London: […] Jacob Tonson […], →OCLC, page 199, lines 202–205:
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1704 August 20, Roger North, “For North Foley, Esq.”, in Augustus Jessopp, editor, The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford; the Hon. Sir Dudley North; and the Hon. and Rev. Dr. John North. […] (Bohn’s Standard Library), volume III, London: George Bell and Sons, […], published 1890, →OCLC, page 252:
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1831, Thomas Carlyle, “Aprons”, in Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh. […], London: Chapman and Hall, […], →OCLC, 1st book, page 29:
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Aprons are Defences; against injury to cleanliness, to safety, to modesty, sometimes to roguery. From the thin slip of notched silk (as it were, the emblem and beatified ghost of an Apron), which some highest-bred housewife, sitting at Nürnberg Workboxes and Toyboxes, has gracefully fastened on; […] to those jingling sheet-iron Aprons, wherein your otherwise half-naked Vulcans hammer and smelt in their smelt-furnace,—is there not range enough in the fashion and uses of this Vestment?
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1994, Raphael Samuel, “The Eye of History”, in Theatres of Memory, volume 1 (Past and Present in Contemporary Culture), London: Verso, →ISBN, part V (Old Photographs), page 324:
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In place of the bow-legged tailor, sitting at his board; the tubercular Sheffield grinder coughing out his lungs; or the seamstress, toiling away for dear life in the attic, we have the sturdy blacksmith, a Vulcan at the forge; […]
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- (countable, allusive, now rare) One who is lame (unable to walk properly), especially with a twisted or otherwise misshapen leg.
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c. 1670s (date written), Thomas Brown [i.e., Thomas Browne], “Sect[ion] XX”, in John Jeffery, editor, Christian Morals, […], Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: […] [A]t the University-Press, for Cornelius Crownfield printer to the University; and are to be sold by Mr. Knapton […]; and Mr. [John] Morphew […], published 1716, →OCLC, part III, page 109:
- (countable and uncountable, chiefly literary, obsolete) Fire; a fire.
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1595 [1584], Guillaume de Saluste Seigneur du Bartas, translated by William L’Isle, Babilon, a Part of the Seconde Weeke of Guillaume de Saluste Seigneur du Bartas, with the Commentarie, and Marginall Notes of S. G. S., London: […] Ed[mund] Bollifant, for Richard Watkins, →OCLC, page 15:
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Like as the Vulcan weake, that ſome chill companie, / Of ſhepheards in the leaffie verges haue let lie / Of ſome one foreſt wide, awhile it ſelfe keepes in, / Yet vomiting ſmoke-waues, dark’neth the bright welkin: / Then by ſoft Zephyrs helpe, whiles in low buſh it lurks, / Makes a red flaming way to his fierce angers works; / Vp to the blooming Thorne, fro th’ humble buſh it ſtirs, […]
- [original: Comme vn foible Vulcan, que la troupe frilleuſe / Des paſteurs laiſſe cheoir dans l’orée fueilleuſe / D’vne vaſte foreſt, ſe tient coy quelque tems, / Eſleuant des nuaux fumeuſement flottans / Sur vn humble buiſſon: puis aydé par Zephire / Fait voye rougiſſant aux efforts de ſon ire: / Monte du bas hallier au flairant Aubeſpin, […]]
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1603 [c. 100], Plutarch, “Reading and Hearing of Poemes and Poets”, in Philemon Holland, transl., The Philosophie, Commonlie Called, The Morals […], London: […] Arnold Hatfield, →OCLC, page 30:
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But when hee bewaileth his ſiſters husband, who periſhed and was drowned in the ſea, by which accident he wanted his due ſepulture, he ſaith, that he could have borne this calamitie and misfortune the better, / If that his head and lovely limmes / in pure white clothes iclad, / As doth beſeeme a faire dead corps, / Vulcan consumed had. / By which word Vulcan, he meaneth fire, and not the god himſelfe.
- [original: [Ὅ]ταν δὲ τὸν ἄνδρα τῆς ἀδελφῆς ἠφανισμένον ἐν θαλάττῃ καὶ μὴ τυχόντα νομίμου ταφῆς θρηνῶν λέγῃ μετριώτερον ἂν τὴν συμφορὰν ἐνεγκεῖν / Εἰ κείνου κεφαλὴν καὶ χαρίεντα μέλεα / Ἥφαιστος καθαροῖσιν ἐν εἵμασιν ἀμφεπονήθη, / τὸ πῦρ οὕτως, οὐ τὸν θεὸν προσηγόρευσε.]
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- (countable, obsolete) A volcano.
Further reading
語源 2
From Vulcan (etymology 1), from the Star Trek TV series of the 1960s. The adjective is by analogy with -an.
固有名詞
Vulcan
名詞
Vulcan (plural Vulcans)
形容詞
Vulcan (comparative more Vulcan, superlative most Vulcan)
- Of, relating to, resembling, or characteristic of the fictional Vulcans.
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1994 June 26, Marie Brown Loehr, “Would You Baptize an Extraterrestrial?”, in The New York Times Magazine, New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 26 May 2015:
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On the other hand, any being with intellect, will and self-awareness is, by definition, human, whatever its outward appearance or solar system of origin. Captain Kirk is properly Terran, as Spock is Vulcan or Worf is Klingon. They are all human.
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2019 January 22, CBS All Access, “Women Drive the Action in ‘Star Trek: Discovery’”, in The New York Times, New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 8 February 2019:
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After her [Michael Burnham’s] human parents were killed by Klingons, she was raised by a Vulcan father and a human mother, along with the couple’s biological child, Spock. “Burnham was envisioned as a woman who must find the balance between two distinctly different ideologies,” said [Sonequa] Martin-Green. “Being human yet indoctrinated with a Vulcan way of life causes an inner conflict that is familiar to a lot of people.”
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2022 July 31, Jordan Hoffman, “Nichelle Nichols, Pioneering Star Trek Actress and NASA Recruiter, Dies at Age 89”, in Radhika Jones, editor, Vanity Fair, New York, N.Y.: Condé Nast, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 31 July 2022:
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She demonstrated her singing abilities on the show, often accompanying herself on the Vulcan lyre.
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- (slang, derogatory) Lacking emotion or overly analytical and boring.
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1997 January 5, Joel Achenbach, “The Staffers of Life”, in The Washington Post, Washington, D.C.: The Washington Post Company, →ISSN, →OCLC:
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The military has staffing down to a science (note that the top job is the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff). Even four-star generals can think like a staffer. [Colin] Powell’s natural human instinct as a principal might be to run for president, but his Vulcan-staffer side tells him it’s a crazy idea.
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2011 March 29, Alessandra Stanley, “Body of Proof: Feisty Types? Try Looking in the Morgue”, in The New York Times, New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 4 April 2011:
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The same could be said of Dr. Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel), a forensic anthropologist on “Bones” who is so driven and unfeeling that she has to have human emotions explained to her by an F.B.I. agent. (After six seasons, she has warmed up a little, but she hasn’t completely lost her Vulcan detachment.)
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派生語
- Vulcan chess
- Vulcan death grip
- Vulcan grip
- Vulcan mind meld
- Vulcan nerve pinch
- Vulcan salute
語源 3
From Vulcan (etymology 1).
名詞
Vulcan (plural Vulcans)
参照
- ↑ “Vulcan, n. and adj.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
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