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語源
The verb is a variant of snape,[1] from Middle English snaipen (“to injure; of sleet または snow: to nip; to criticize, rebuke, revile”) [and other forms],[2] from Old Norse sneypa (“to disgrace, dishonour; to outrage”), from Proto-Germanic *snaupijaną, from Proto-Germanic *snūpaną, *snūbaną (“to cut, snap”); further origin unknown.
The noun is derived from the verb.[3]
動詞
sneap (三人称単数 現在形 sneaps, 現在分詞 sneaping, 過去形および過去分詞形 sneaped) (transitive, archaic or Britain, dialectal)
- To bite, nip, or pinch (someone または something).
- (also figuratively) To check or abruptly reprove (someone); to chide, to rebuke, to reprimand.
- 1642, H[enry] M[ore], “ΑΝΤΙΨΥΧΟΠΑΝΝΥΧΙΑ [Antipsychopannychia], or A Confutation of the Sleep of the Soul after Death”, in ΨΥΧΩΔΙΑ [Psychōdia] Platonica: Or A Platonicall Song of the Soul, […], Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: […] Roger Daniel, printer to the Universitie, OCLC 1049141463, canto 3, stanza 18, page 26:
- 2008, Ethel Wilson, P.K. Page, The Innocent Traveller, page 6:
- John, the correct one, who could make you feel sneaped. John never felt sneaped. If you were a dog, being sneaped would be the same as going off with your tail between your legs. If you were Topaz, people tried to sneap you, but you were hard to sneap. Even the pround gentle Annie, the eldest, could be sneaped by a look, but never John.
- (informal) To offend (someone); to put (someone's) nose out of joint.
- 1906, Lucy Hutchinson, Julius Hutchinson, Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson, page 315:
- Some days after he, in a civil manner, sent a captain with them and other soldiers to Owthorpe, to inquire into their misdemeanours before their faces; which being confirmed to him, and he beginning to rebuke them, they set him at light, even before Mrs. Hutchinson's face, and made the poor man retire sneaped to his colonel;
- 1983, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, Official Report of the Standing Committees, page 683:
名詞
sneap (複数形 sneaps)
- (obsolete) A rebuke; a reprimand.
- c. 1596–1599, William Shakespeare, “The Second Part of Henry the Fourth, […]”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, OCLC 606515358, [Act II, scene i], page 26:
- My Lord I will not vndergoe this ſnepe vvithout reply, […]
参照
- ^ “sneap, v.”, in OED Online
, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, December 2020.
- ^ “snaipen, v.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
- ^ “sneap, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, March 2019.
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