統一 - 語源、起源と意味
原題: Unification - Etymology, Origin & Meaning - Etymonline
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- 要約
- 「統一」という言葉は、何かを一つにまとめる行為を指します。この言葉の起源や歴史について探求し、統一の概念がどのように発展してきたのかを考察します。
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Unification - Etymology, Origin & Meaning Advertisement Remove Ads Want to remove ads? Log in to see fewer ads, and become a Premium Member to remove all ads. Origin and history of unification unification (n.) "act of unifying; state of being unified;" 1849, noun of action from unify (v.). The politico-evangelical Unification Church was founded 1954 in Korea by Sun Myung Moon. also from 1849 Entries linking to unification unify (v.) c. 1500, "make into one," from Old French unifier (14c.) or directly from Late Latin unificare "make one," from Latin uni- "one" (see uni- ) + combining form of facere "to make" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). The intransitive sense of "become uniform or unified" is by 1817. Related: Unified ; unifying; unifier . Unified (field) theory in physics is recorded from 1935. reunification (n.) "action of or state of being reduced to unity," 1852; see re- + unification . Advertisement Want to remove ads? Log in to see fewer ads, and become a Premium Member to remove all ads. More to explore union early 15c., "action of joining one thing to another," also "agreement, accord," also "state of matrimony," from Anglo-French unioun, Old French union (12c.), from Late Latin unionem (nominative unio) "oneness, unity, a uniting," also in Latin meaning "a single pearl or onion," fr fusion 1550s, "act of melting by heat," from French fusion or directly from Latin fusionem (nominative fusio) "an outpouring, effusion," noun of action from fusus, past participle of fundere "to pour, melt" (from nasalized form of PIE root *gheu- "to pour"). Meaning "union or blending o merger 1728 in legal sense, "extinguishment by absorption," originally of real estate titles, from merge (v.), on analogy of French infinitives used as nouns (see waiver). From 1889 in the business sense "extinguishment of a security for a debt by the creditor's acceptance of a higher s holism Smuts (1870-1950) in his book "Holism and Evolution" which treats of evolution as a process of unification of separate parts... conjugation mid-15c., "the inflection of a verb in all its different forms; a class of verbs similarly conjugated," from Latin coniugationem (nominative coniugatio), literally "a combining, connecting," noun of action from past-participle stem of coniugare "to join together," from assimilate jointure late 14c., "act or fact of being joined," from Old French jointure "a putting together," from Latin iunctura "a joining, juncture," from iunctus, past participle of iungere "to join together," from nasalized form of PIE root *yeug- "to join." Specific legal sense is from mid-15c. junction 1711, "act of joining," from Latin iunctionem (nominative iunctio) "a joining, uniting," noun of action from past-participle stem of iungere "to join together" (from nasalized form of PIE root *yeug- "to join"). Meaning "place where two or more things come into union or are joine taste c. 1300, tasten, "perceive the flavor of" (something); "take a little food or drink; try the quality or flavor of;" from Old French taster "to taste, sample by mouth; enjoy" (13c.), earlier "to feel, touch, pat, stroke" (12c., Modern French tâter), from Vulgar Latin *tastare, whi state [mode or form of existence] c. 1200, stat, "circumstances, position in society, temporary attributes of a person or thing, conditions," from Old French estat "position, condition; status, stature, station," and directly from Latin status "a station, position, place; way of standi umbrella "hand-held portable canopy which opens and folds," c. 1600, first attested in Donne's letters, from Italian ombrello, from Late Latin umbrella, altered (by influence of umbra) from Latin umbella "sunshade, parasol," diminutive of umbra "shade, shadow" (see umbrage). 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