goat

英 [gəʊt] 美 [ɡoʊt]
  • n. 山羊;替罪羊(美俚);色鬼(美俚)

中文词源


goat 山羊,老色鬼

来自PIE*gheid, 山羊。因山羊在西方文化里通常为不好的形象,引申义老色鬼。

英文词源


goat
goat: [OE] Old English had no all-purpose word for ‘goat’; the male goat was a bucca (‘buck’) and the female goat was a gāt. In early Middle English, goat began to encroach on the semantic territory of buck, and by the 14th century it had come to be the dominant form for both sexes, as is shown by the emergence around that time of the distinguishing terms she-goat and he-goat (nanny-goat and billy-goat are much later – 18th-century and 19th-century respectively). Goat itself comes via prehistoric Germanic *gaitaz (source of German geiss, Dutch geit, Swedish get, and Danish ged) from Indo- European *ghaidos.

This may be related to Lithuanian zaidziu ‘play’, and if so, the goat could be etymologically the ‘animal that jumps about’ (semantic development in the opposite direction has given English caper from Latin caper ‘goat’).

goat (n.)
Old English gat "she-goat," from Proto-Germanic *gaito (cognates: Old Saxon get, Old Norse geit, Danish gjed, Middle Dutch gheet, Dutch geit, Old High German geiz, German Geiß, Gothic gaits "goat"), from PIE *ghaid-o- "young goat," also forming words for "to play" (cognates: Latin hædus "kid").
They are sprightly, capricious, and wanton, and their strong odor (technically called hircine) is proverbial. [Century Dictionary]
The word for "male goat" in Old English was bucca or gatbucca (see buck (n.)) until late 1300s shift to he-goat, she-goat (Nanny goat is 18c., billy goat 19c.). Meaning "licentious man" is attested from 1670s (hence goat-milker, name of a bird formerly believed to suck the milk from goats at night, but also old slang for "a prostitute," also "the female pudendum"). To get (someone's) goat is from 1910, American English, perhaps from French prendre sa chèvre "take one's source of milk," or more likely with notion of "to steal a goat mascot" from a racehorse, warship, fire company, military unit, etc.
... to become separated from your goat is a thing no soldierman is willing to contemplate. ["Letitia, Nursery Corps, U.S.A.," in American Magazine, vol. 64, June 1907]

双语例句


1. Sheep's milk is produced in much the same way as goat's milk.
绵羊奶和山羊奶的生产过程差不多。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Some boys are always playing the giddy goat, behaving foolishly.
有些男孩子常常胡闹, 举止荒唐.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. The young goat was just beginning to grow horns.
这只小山羊刚开始长角.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. The football team's mascot is a goat.
足球队的吉祥物是山羊.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. The tiger sprang on the goat.
老虎向山羊扑去.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

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