quword 趣词
Word Origins Dictionary
- -sk[-sk 词源字典]
- reflexive suffix in words of Danish origin (such as bask, literally "to bathe oneself"), contracted from Old Norse sik, reflexive pronoun corresponding to Gothic sik, Old High German sih, German sich "himself, herself, itself," from PIE root *s(w)e- (source of Latin se "himself;" see idiom).[-sk etymology, -sk origin, 英语词源]