英:[ˈfægət]
美:[ˈfæɡət]
英:[ˈfægət]
美:[ˈfæɡət]
fag·got
复数:faggots
第三人称单数:faggots
现在分词:faggoting
过去式:faggoted
过去分词:faggoted
faggoty (adj.)
Noun
1. offensive terms for an openly homosexual man
2. a bundle of sticks and branches bound together
Verb
1. ornament or join (fabric) by faggot stitch;
"He fagotted the blouse for his wife"
2. fasten together rods of iron in order to heat or weld them
3. bind or tie up in or as if in a faggot;
"faggot up the sticks"
13世纪末,"捆绑的树枝的束",还可指 fagald 、 faggald,源自13世纪的古法语 fagot,起源不明,可能来自意大利语中的 fagotto,是一种缩小版的口语拉丁语词语 *facus,源自拉丁语的 fascis "木柴的捆绑"(详见 fasces )。但另一种理论将口语拉丁语源自希腊语的 phakelos "捆绑",可能源自古希腊语。
尤其是用于烧死异端(从1550年代象征性使用),因此那句话 fire and faggot 被用来表示"异端的惩罚"。悔过的异端人被要求在衣袖上缝上一只绣成一束木柴的纹章,以此作为他们应得报应的象征和提醒。
Faggots ,一道英国传统菜肴,由猪内脏(肝、肺、心脏、脾)和面包屑混合而成,揉成球状并在高汤中炖 (1851年),明显是相同的词汇,可能源自"小块和碎片绑在一起"的概念。
earlier and dialect, contemptuous word for a woman or child, probably from fagot >entry 1
The first known use of faggot was in 1913
1 He next unclosed the faggot and put the sticks separatey into their hands, on which they broke them easily.
然后他解开这捆柴,一根根放在他们手里,这样他们很容易就弄断了。
2 People said I was a disgrace to my country, a faggot, an idiot.
他们说我是国家的耻辱,是同性恋,是白痴。
3 Running out of Germany for fear of the fagot.
4 They had begun to make three faggots of the wood they had collected.