grange
英 [greɪn(d)ʒ]
美 [ɡrendʒ]
- n. 田莊;農場
- n. (Grange)人名;(西)格蘭赫;(英)格蘭奇;(意)格蘭傑;(法)格朗熱
助記提示
1. grain => gran- "grain" => *granage => grange.
2. => barn or shed or place or field for keeping grain.
中文詞源
grange 農莊,莊園來自拉丁語granica, 穀倉,糧倉,詞源同grain, granary. 即種糧之地,農莊,莊園。
英文詞源
- grange
- grange: [13] Originally, a grange was ‘somewhere for storing grain’, a ‘barn’. The word comes via Old French grange from medieval Latin grānica, a noun use of an unrecorded adjective *grānicus ‘of grain’, which was derived from grānum ‘grain, seed’ (source of English grain). Of its present-day meanings, ‘farm-house’ developed in the 14th century, ‘country house’ in the 16th century.
=> grain - grange (n.)
- mid-13c. in surnames and place names; c. 1300 as "group of farms, small village," also "a granary, barn" (early 14c.), "outlying buildings of a monastic or other estate" (late 14c.), "small farm" (mid-15c.), and compare granger; from Anglo-French graunge, Old French grange "barn, granary; farmstead, farm house" (12c.), from Medieval Latin or Vulgar Latin granica "barn or shed for keeping grain," from Latin granum "grain," from PIE root *gre-no- "grain" (see corn (n.1)). Sense evolved to "outlying farm" (late 14c.), then "country house," especially of a gentleman farmer (1550s). Meaning "local lodge of the Patrons of Husbandry" (a U.S. farmers' cooperative and agricultural interest promotion organization) is from 1867.
雙語例句
- 1. Most of the New Grange site is an earth - covered cairn.
- 新格蘭奇的大多數遺跡是被泥土覆蓋的石堆.
來自辭典例句
- 2. New Grange is one of the most extravagantly decorated prehistoric tombs.
- 新格蘭奇是裝飾最豪華的史前陵墓之一.
來自辭典例句
- 3. In a few minutes Norman Grange stamped along the veranda.
- 幾分鍾以後,諾爾曼·格蘭奇登登地沿著遊廊走了過來.
來自辭典例句
- 4. Grange answered a trifle harshly.
- 格蘭奇的回答有點刺耳.
來自辭典例句
- 5. Living this lonely life, Mrs. Grange got into the habit of talking out loud to herself.
- 格蘭奇太太由於過著這種寂寞的生活, 養成了自言自語的習慣.
來自辭典例句