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Gem Latin French Gemme Originally Sense Precious Stone

正面 7947.gem
英 [dʒem]美 [dʒɛm]

背面
释义:
n. 宝石,珍宝; 精华;受人重视者vi. 点缀; 用宝石装饰; 饰以宝石adj. 最佳品质的n. (Gem)人名;(英)杰姆
例句:
1. Miss Famous, as she was called, was a gem.“知名小姐”人如其名,是个尤物。

1. gem- => gem.
gem 宝石来自PIE*gembh, 齿,梳齿,词源同comb. 因其未打磨前梳齿状结晶而得名。
gemgem: [14] Gem comes via Old French gemme from Latin gemma. This originally meant ‘bud’, and the sense ‘precious stone’ was only a secondary metaphorical extension. The underlying semantic stratum still appears in such botanical terms as gemmation ‘formation of buds’ [18].gem (n.)"a precious stone" (especially when cut or polished), c. 1300, probably from Old French gemme (12c.), from Latin gemma "precious stone, jewel," originally "bud," from Proto-Italic *gebma- "bud, sprout," from PIE *geb-m- "sprout, bud" (cognates: Lithuanian žembeti "to germinate, sprout," Old Church Slavonic prozebnoti "to germinate"). The two competing traditional etymologies trace it either to the root *gembh- "tooth, nail; to bite" [Watkins] or *gem- "'to press." De Vaan finds the second "semantically unconvincing" and leans toward the first despite the difficult sense connection. Of persons, "a rare or excellent example (of something)" from late 13c. Alternative forms iemme, gimme persisted into 14c. and might represent a survival of Old English gimm "precious stone, gem, jewel," also "eye," which was borrowed directly from Latin gemma.gem (v.)c. 1600, "to adorn with gems;" earlier (mid-12c.) "to bud," from gem (n.). Related: Gemmed; gemming."

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