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Bottle Latin French English Medieval Butticula Diminutive Late

正面 1750.bottle
英 ['bɒt(ə)l]美 ['bɑtl]

背面
释义:
n. 瓶子;一瓶的容量vt. 控制;把…装入瓶中vi. (街头艺人演出后)收拢钱币
例句:
1. As I sidestepped, the bottle hit me on the left hip.我侧一步要躲闪的时候,瓶子打中了我的左髋部。

1. precious <===> appreciate.2. price => precious, appreciate.
bottle 瓶来自拉丁词buttis, 酒桶。-le, 小词后缀。见butler, 酒管,管家。
bottlebottle: [14] Etymologically, a bottle is a small butt, or barrel. The word comes ultimately from medieval Latin butticula, a diminutive form of late Latin buttis ‘cask’ (whence English butt ‘barrel’). It reached English via Old French botele. The 20th-century British colloquial meaning ‘nerve, courage’ comes from rhyming slang bottle and glass ‘class’. In medieval Latin, a servant who handed wine round at meals and looked after the wine cellar was a buticulārius: hence, via Old French bouteillier and Anglo-Norman buteler, English butler [13].=> butlerbottle (n.)mid-14c., originally of leather, from Old French boteille (12c., Modern French bouteille), from Vulgar Latin butticula, diminutive of Late Latin buttis "a cask," which is perhaps from Greek. The bottle, figurative for "liquor," is from 17c.bottle (v.)1640s, from bottle (n.). Related: Bottled; bottling."

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