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意味・対訳 東中欧からアメリカへの移民;頭の悪い田舎者;低収入の農家
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honyock
別の表記
- honyak, honyocker, honyok, huniak, hunyack, hunyak, hunyok
語源
- Historically, honyock referred to immigrant homesteaders "stubbornly" farming "hardscrabble" or "hardpan" land considered better suited to livestock ranching.[1]
- The first recorded usage in print appeared before 1860.[2] Usage of the word peaked around 1927, and subsequently fell into relative disuse by 1980.[2][3]
- Multiple possible origins of this word have been suggested:
- Portmanteau word from Hun/Hungarian and the ethnic slur Polack.
- Derivation of the German compound word "Honigjäger," meaning honey chaser; A reference to pursuing "sweet" opportunities and inevitably getting "stung" by unanticipated but predictable consequences.
- Derivation of the Hungarian adjective "hanyag," and its' multiple definitions and negative connotations such as careless, sloppy, slothful, and slow.
発音
- (General American) IPA(key): [ˈhɑnjɑk]
名詞
honyock (複数形 honyocks)
- (US, slang) A person (especially a farmer) of relatively recent Central or Eastern European peasant extraction.
- 1938, Unknown FWP Author, A South Dakota Guide, Works Project Administration, Chapter 1, South Dakota Today:
- Today "honyock," or farming homesteader, and old-timer live peaceably side by side and each has learned much from the other. The old-timer taught his neighbor the art of stock raising on the range, and the honyock convinced the old-timer that some forage crops could be raised and that it was not good economics to ship out a carload of cows and at the same time ship in a carload of condensed milk.
- 1938, Unknown FWP Author, A South Dakota Guide, Works Project Administration, Chapter 1, South Dakota Today:
- (US, slang, sometimes derogatory) A person who is foolish, stupid, oafish, wild, impetuous, or stubborn.
使用する際の注意点
- Like other ethnic slurs that've been appropriated by their intended targets, today it is often used in a jocular or affectionate manner when addressing one's own family or friends.
- It is sometimes used in less rural contexts as an epithet imputing the incompetence of some despised white-collar professional or politician to some presumed "honyock" origin.
同意語
参照
- ^ A South Dakota Guide, Unknown FWP Author, Works Project Administration, 1938, Chapter 1 South Dakota Today
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Google.com, Ngram of word usage in English print, 1800-2000
- ^ Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, J.E. Lighter, Random House, New York, 1994
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