縮寫自古英語cyning,國王,君主,統(tǒng)治者,來自Proto-Germanic*kuningaz,對(duì)應(yīng)于kin,家族,種族,氏族,-ing,集合名詞后綴。即一個(gè)家族或氏族的統(tǒng)領(lǐng),后用于指國王,君主。引申詞義關(guān)鍵的,重要的,大的等。比較其與emperor的區(qū)別。
As leon is the king of bestes. [John Gower, "Confessio Amantis," 1390]In Old English, used for names of chiefs of Anglian and Saxon tribes or clans, then of the states they founded. Also extended to British and Danish chiefs they fought. The chess piece so called from early 15c.; the playing card from 1560s; use in checkers/draughts first recorded 1820. Applied in nature to species deemed remarkably big or dominant (such as king crab, 1690s). In marketing, king-size is from 1939, originally of cigarettes.
[I]t was [Eugene] Field who haunted the declining years of Creston Clarke with his review of that actor's Lear. ... Said he, "Mr. Clarke played the King all the evening as though under constant fear that someone else was about to play the Ace." ["Theatre Magazine," January 1922]
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