英語單詞

harlot是什麽意思

harlot

英 ['hɑːlət] 美 ['hɑrlət]
  • n. 娼妓
  • n. (Harlot)人名;(法)阿爾洛

中文詞源


harlot 妓女,蕩婦

來自古法語harlot,無賴,流浪漢,後作為妓女的委婉語。可能來自德語hari,軍隊,詞源同here,harry.其原義為隨軍夥夫,隨軍貨商或提供性服務的人,因在古代軍隊後勤不是很正規,會相伴而生許多職業。

英文詞源


harlot
harlot: [13] The use of harlot for ‘prostitute’ is a comparatively recent development in the word’s history. It originally meant ‘tramp, beggar’, and did not come to mean ‘prostitute’ until the 15th century. It was borrowed from Old French harlot or herlot ‘vagabond’, a word of unknown ancestry with relatives in Italian (arlotto) and Provençal (arlot).
harlot (n.)
c. 1200 (late 12c. in surnames), "vagabond, man of no fixed occupation, idle rogue," from Old French herlot, arlot "vagabond, tramp, vagrant; rascal, scoundrel," with cognates in Old Provençal (arlot), Old Spanish (arlote), and Italian (arlotto), but of unknown origin. Usually male in Middle English and Old French. Used in positive as well as pejorative senses by Chaucer; applied in Middle English to jesters, buffoons, jugglers, later to actors. Secondary sense of "prostitute, unchaste woman" probably had developed by 14c., certainly by early 15c., but this was reinforced by its use euphemistically for "strumpet, whore" in 16c. English translations of the Bible. The word may be Germanic, with an original sense of "camp follower," if the first element is hari "army," as some suspect.

雙語例句


1. Why should I approve of his cavorting with a harlot?
另外我為什麽要讚成國王娶一個**為妻?

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2. But they said,'should he treat our sister as a harlot? "
創34:31他們說 、 他豈可待我們的妹子如同**麽.

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3. The cold smile of a deceased harlot.
一個死**冰冷的微笑.

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4. Destructive and greedy as a harlot.
它像**一樣有害而貪婪.

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5. When Judah saw her , he thought she was a harlot, for she had covered her face.
創38:15猶大看見他、以為是** 、 因為他蒙著臉.

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