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sicilicus
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/22 01:43 UTC 版)
語源
From the Latin sicilicus, the diminutive form of sicilis (“sickle”), so named because of its falciformity.
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: sĭsĭʹlĭkəs, IPA: /sɪˈsɪlɪkəs/
名詞
sicilicus (plural sicilici)
- (Old Latin typography) A diacritic, resembling a 180°-rotated ‘C’ (i.e., being similar in appearance to ⟨ᵓ⟩), written atop a consonant to mark gemination, superseded in Classical Latin by doubling the letter representing the geminated consonant.
- (Roman measurements) An unit of weight equal to one quarter of an uncia.
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1859, Sir William Smith, A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, page 1213:
同意語
| XLVIII 48 |
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| Cardinal: duodēquīnquāgintā Ordinal: duodēquīnquāgēsimus, quadrāgēsimus octāvus Distributive: duodēquīnquāgēnus, quadrāgēnus octōnus Fractional: sicilicus |
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語源
From sī̆cī̆lis (“sickle”) + -icus. An alternative hypothesis supposes the name of the coin was borrowed from a source related to Greek σίκλος (síklos), Hebrew שֶׁקֶל (shékel, “shekel”), etc., with the name of the unit then following.
発音
- (Classical Latin) IPA: [siːˈkiː.lɪ.kʊs], [siːˈkɪ.lɪ.kʊs]
- (Classical Latin) IPA: [sɪˈkɪ.lɪ.kʊs]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA: [siˈt͡ʃiː.li.kus]
- The vowel lengths are uncertain because the word is only attested late in poetry; it is scanned as sīcĭlĭc- in the anonymous poem De ponderibus et mensuris, sometimes ascribed to Remius Favinus (anthologia Latina 486). The scansion of the base word for "sickle" is also poorly attested and so uncertain: some reconstruct its pronunciation as sīcīlis (attested in Ennius, but with the sense "spearhead" rather than "sickle") and derive it from sīca (“dagger”) + -īlis, whereas others reconstruct its pronunciation as sĭcĭlis (supported by Romance evidence) and derive it from the verb secō (“cut”).
名詞
sī̆cī̆licus m (genitive sī̆cī̆licī); second declension
- a sicilicus (a unit of weight equal to one quarter of an uncia, or 1/48 of an as)
- (by extension) any other units that are 1/48 of another unit of measurement
- one forty-eighth of a jugerum
- the forty-eight part of an hour
- one forty-eighth of a foot (a quarter of an inch)
- the name of a coin
- (grammar) a comma
- (grammar) a diacritic designating gemination of consonants, said to have been used by the ancients (antīquī) in Post-Augustan writers
語形変化
Second-declension noun.
| singular | plural | |
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| nominative | sī̆cī̆licus | sī̆cī̆licī |
| genitive | sī̆cī̆licī | sī̆cī̆licōrum |
| dative | sī̆cī̆licō | sī̆cī̆licīs |
| accusative | sī̆cī̆licum | sī̆cī̆licōs |
| ablative | sī̆cī̆licō | sī̆cī̆licīs |
| vocative | sī̆cī̆lice | sī̆cī̆licī |
関連する語
- sī̆cī̆licula
- sī̆cī̆limenta
- sī̆cī̆liō
- sī̆cī̆lis
派生した語
- English: sicilicus
参照
- ↑ Bianchi, Francesco Paolo (2024), “Alcuni grecismi di Plauto e la tradizione della commedia greca”, in Plautus Revisited: Problemstellungen und Perspektiven der Plautusforschung, page 456
- ^ Calabretta, Marianna (2014), “A proposito di sicilicissitat (Menaechmi v. 12)”, in La Biblioteca di CC, volume 1, pages 130-136
- ^ Fontaine, Michael (2010), Funny Words in Plautine Comedy, Oxford University Press, page 10:
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Pace the OLD, which does gloss the word sicilicus but does not give the definition relevant here, the scansion sĭcĭlĭcus (probably 'little sickle,' formed from sĭcĭlis 'sickle' [Pliny Nat. 6.38, following Varro]) is, I think, fixed separately by (i) Paulus (453 L) SI
LICUM dictum, quod semunciam sĕcet 'the sicilicus is so called because it "cuts" (sĕcet) a half-ounce'; and (ii) the scansion sīcĭlĭcus, twice at verse head in the anonymous Carmen de ponderibus (c. AD 400; ed. Hultsch [1864-1866]), where I suspect the first syllable is artificially lengthened in imitation of Virgil's Sīcelides (Ed. 4.1), Hellenistic Σῑκελικ- (Theocritus 8.56, SH 202.17 [Archimelus], Moschus Epit. Bion. 8), as meter requires (cf. LHS 1, 115 §130.I.A.2). The word sĭcĭlis is not connected with the homograph sīcīlis 'spike,' and so the scansion * sīcīlĭcus that the OLD and other lexica prescribe is erroneous.
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Further reading
- “sicilicus”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- "sicilicus", in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
- “sicilicus”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
- “sicilicus”, in Harry Thurston Peck, editor (1898), Harper’s Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, New York: Harper & Brothers
- “sicilicus”, in William Smith et al., editor (1890), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, London: William Wayte. G. E. Marindin
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