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1、-machy。suffix meaning battle, war, contest/ from Gk. -makhia, from makhe battle, fight/t related to makhesthai nto fight/* of unknown bining form meaning divination by means of/ from O.Fr. -mancie, from L.L. -mantia, from Gk. manteia “oracle, divination,“ from mantis seer, prophet, soothsayer/* rela
2、ted to mania madness, frenzy” (see mania).1950, U.S. military acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital.M.D. 1755, abbreviation of L. Medicin史 Doctor “doctor of medicine.nM.F.N. acronym of most favored nation, attested from 1942.acronym of missing in action, attested from 1946.1823, childish or coll
3、oquial shortening of mamma.mafam。1668, colloquial shortening of madam (q.v.). Formerly the ordinary respectful form of address to a married woman; later restricted to the queen, royal princesses, or by servants to their mistresses.Mabel。because the island was formerly thickly wooded, from L. materia
4、 wood, matter (see matter).Madeline Ofem. proper name, from Fr. Magdalene (q.v.). The type of small, rich cake (which loomed large in the life of Proust) is so called from name of Madeleine Paulmier, 19c. Fr. pastry cook.145。,“unmarried Frenchwoman/1 from Fr. ma dameisele (see damsel), lit. “young m
5、istress.nMadison Avenue。nvalues and business of advertising and public relations/1 1955, from the street in Manhattan, laid out c.1836 and named for U.S. President James Madison. The concentration of advertising agencies there seems to date from the 1940s.madonna 1584, Italian lady/ from It. madonna
6、, from O.It. ma donna (It. mia donna) “my lady,” from ma my + donna lady. Sense of picture or statue of the Virgin Mary“ is from 1644.madras 1833, in allusion to the former Indian state of Madras, from which this type of bright-colored muslin cloth was exported.madrasah。Islamic college, 1622, from A
7、rabic madrasah, lit. a place of study/1 from loc. prefix ma- + stem of darasa he read repeatedly, he studied/madrigal O“short love poemj also part-song for three or more voices/1 1588, from It. (Venetian) madregal “simple, ingenuous/1 from L.L. matricalis ninvented, type of map projection, 1669, inv
8、ented by Flem. geographer Gerhard Kremer (1512-94), who Latinized his surname, which lit. means dealer,“ as Mercator. He first used this type of map projection in 1568.Mercedes-Benz 1886, named by its Austrian manufacturer Emil Jellinik for his daughter, Mercedes. The fem. proper name is from Sp, ab
9、brev. of Maria de las Mercedes Mary of the Mercies/ from pl. of merced mercy, grace, from L. mercedem (nom. merces), see mercy.mercenary (n.)。c.1386, “one who works only for hire/1 from L. mercenarius one who does anything for pay, lit. hired, paid,“ from merces (gen. mercedis) pay, reward, wages/1
10、from merx (see market). The adj. is recorded from 1532.mercer .c.1123, dealer in textile,n from Fr. mercier trader, from V.L. merciarius, from L. merx (see market).merchandise .c.1290, “commodities of commerce/ from Anglo-Fr. marchaundise, from marchaunt (see merchant). The verb is recorded from 138
11、2.merchant c.1200, from Anglo-Fr. marchaunt (O.Fr. marcheant, Fr. marchand), from V.L. mercatantem (nom. mercatans) na buyer/ prp. of mercatare, freq, of L. mercari to trade” (see market).Mercia Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the Midlands, Latinized from O.E. Mierce men of the Marches,n from mearc (see marc
12、h (nJ).mercurial /139。,pertaining to the planet Mercury (see Mercury). Meaning sprightly, volatile, quick (1593) is from supposed qualities of those born under the planet Mercury, probably partially by association with quicksilver.Mercury Oc.1150, from L. Mercurius Mercury/1 the Roman god, originall
13、y a god of tradesmen and thieves, from merx merchandise; or perhaps from Etruscan and infl. by merx. Later he was associated with Gk. Hermes. The planet closest to the sun so called in classical L. (c.1386 in Eng.). Sense of nsilver-white metal, quicksilver is first recorded c.1386, when elements we
14、re commonly associated alchemically with the planets. This one probably so associated for its mobility.mercy。c.1175, Gods forgiveness of his creatures* offenses/* from O.Fr. mercit, merci reward, gift, kindness/* from L. mercedem (nom. merces) reward, wages, hire (in V.L. favor, pity), from merx (ge
15、n. mercis) “wares, merchandise.H In Church L. (6c.) applied to the heavenly reward of those who show kindness to the helpless. Meaning disposition to forgive or show compassion is attested from c.1225. As an interjection, attested from c.1240. In Fr. largely superseded by misericorde except as a wor
16、d of thanks. Seat of mercy golden covering of the Ark of the Covenant0 (1530) is Tyndales loan-translation of Luthers gnadenstuhl, an inexact rendering of Heb. kapporeth, lit. npropitiatory.Hmerd。“dung,“ 1477, from Fr. merde, from L. merda dung, of unknown origin.mere (adj.)。c.1400, unmixed, from O.
17、Fr. mier pure, entire, from L. merus nunmixed, pure, bare/* used of wine, probably originally nclear, bright/1 from PIE mer- nto gleam, glimmer, sparkle11 (cf. O.E. amerian to purify/* O.Ir. emer not clear/ Skt. maricih ray, beam,” Gk. marmarein nto gleam, glimmer). Original sense of nnothing less t
18、han, absolute (1536, now only in vestiges such as mere folly) existed for centuries alongside opposite sense of “nothing more than (1581, e.g. a mere dream).mere (n.)O.E. mere nsea, lake, pool, pond, from P.Gmc. mari (cf. O.N. marr, O.S. meri sea/ Du. meer lake, O.H.G. mari, Ger. Meer “sea,” Goth, m
19、arei “sea, mari-saiws lake), from PIE mori-/mari sea” (cf. L. mare, O.C.S. morje, Rus. more, Lith. mares, O.Ir. muir, Welsh mor sea, Gaulish Are-morici “people living near the sea).meretricious1626, from L. meretricius of or pertaining to prostitutes/1 from meretrix (gen. meretricis) prostitute, lit
20、. woman who earns money/ from merere, mereri to earn, gain” (see merit).mergansermergansertype of duck, 1752, from Mod.L. (1555), from L. mergus waterfowl, diver,n from mergere to dip, immerse0 (see merge) + anser goose” (see goose).merge。1636, nto plunge or sink in J from L. mergere nto dip, immers
21、e/1 probably rhotacized from mezgo, and cognate with Skt. majjati “dives under/1 Lith. mazgoju nto wash. Legal sense of nabsorption of an estate, contract, etc. into another is from 1726. Merger (n.) in the business sense first recorded 1889; not common until c. 1926.meridian。c138o, noon; from O.Fr.
22、 meridien, from L. meridianus of noon, southern/1 from meridies noon, south,n from meridie at noon, altered by dissimilation from pre-L. mediei die, loc. of medius mid- + dies day (see diurnal). Cartographic sense first recorded 1391.meringuemeringue1706, from Fr. meringue, of unknown origin.merinof
23、ine-wool breed of sheep J 1781, from Sp., possibly from Ar. Merini, a Berber family or tribe of sheep farmers in northwest Africa whose animals were imported into Spain 14C.-15C. to improve local breeds. Or from L. majorinus, from major greater J either in ref. to size of the animals or from Sp. der
24、ivative merino (n.) “overseer of cattle pastures, also a title of judicial officers.merism。nsynecdoche in which totality is expressed by contrasting parts11 (e.g. high and low, young and old), 1894, from Mod.L. merismus, from Gk. merismos dividing, partition/1 from merizein to divide/* from meros pa
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