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单词 puer
释义

puer

See also: Puer, pür, Pu'er, Pǔ'ěr, and pǔ'ěr

English

Etymology 1

Perhaps from French puer.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈpju.ɚ/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈpjuː.ə/, /ˈpjʊə/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -uɚ, -uːə, -ʊə

Noun

puer (uncountable)

  1. (chiefly historical) Dung (of dogs, fowls, etc) used in tanning, after applying lime, to soften skins.
    • 1842, The Penny Magazine, May 212/1:
      A solution called the ‘pure’ or the 'pewer' (having never seen the word written.., we must spell it as pronounced) is prepared in a large vessel, and into this the skins are immersed.
    • 1903, Henry Richardson Proctor, The principles of leather manufacture, page 174:
      [] The bacteria of fresh dog-dung were not found to possess a satisfactory puering effect, but those from dung with had been fermented a month (as in practice) have a result nearly equal to actual puer.
    • 2009, Tony Covington, Tanning Chemistry: The Science of Leather, page 166:
      [] it was about 50 years before the use of puer was discontinued, at least in Europe.

Etymology 2

From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of 普洱 (pǔ'ěr), without syllable-dividing mark (隔音符號隔音符号 (géyīn fúhào)).

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈpʊəɹ/, /ˈpu.əɹ/

Noun

puer

  1. Alternative form of pu'er

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈpu.ɛɹ/

Noun

puer (plural puers)

  1. Ellipsis of puer aeternus.
    • 1957, IW: The Management Magazine, volume 140, page 6:
      “No; you called it that. Anyway, what’s wrong with ‘whither’?” / “Oh, that; we had to struggle through a high school commencement speech one time, something about ‘Whither now, oh, puers and puellas?’ and now the word gives us the hiccoughs.”
    • 1979, Quadrant, volume 12 or 13, page 102:
      As I mentioned earlier, the circumstances that precipitate puer development prece sexual differentiation and the formation of a strong identity based on gender. Some puers and puellas are, therefore, heterosexual, others are homosexual.
    • 1996, Boorstein, Seymour, editor, Transpersonal Psychotherapy, second edition, State University of New York Press, →ISBN, pages 472, 473:
      TR spirit-work: For some extreme and gifted puers and puellas, Jesus or Mary another spirit comes in vivid visions. [] The blessing, though related to the body, takes place mainly on a heavenly-spiritual place. It is a necessary beginning for puers and puellas, though much embodied “shadow-material” remains to be dealt with, including the “nasty old (wo)man.”
    • 1996 June 8, Daryl Sharp, “Re: Puer Aeternus info.”, in alt.psychology.jung, Usenet, message-ID <31B98038.779E@inforamp.net>:
      Mr. Pan, I wrote a book that owes much to von Franz's interpretation of the puer syndrome: THE SECRET RAVEN: Conflict and Transformation in the Life of Franz Kafka (Inner City Books, 1980). Also, my book THE SURVIVAL PAPERS: Anatomy of a Midlife Crisis (Inner City, 1988) is a narrative about the personal analysis of a puer brought to his knees by his own psychology.
    • 1999 February 21, Sharyn C, “Re: Hillman Online”, in alt.psychology.jung, Usenet, message-ID <3B348FE4.1963DB1D@prodigy.net>:
      Having a child was a definite turning point in my puella lifestyle, so was getting an education and working towards a serious career. John Lee's book is on my shelf and will have to give it another look in the coming days. I much prefer Hillman's twist on the puer archetype over some of the Jungians. Even my fav, Von-Franz, is a bit too pessimistic about it. Hillman's archetypal dig brings back the positive aspects of the puer/puella and for those of us who inhabit this realm,it was a great relief to be able to claim more than the negative side of it.
    • 2000 June 3, Troubledoor, “Re: Question about Puer and Thanatos”, in alt.psychology.jung, Usenet, message-ID <393843A8.737705E6@earthlink.net>:
      Nobody understands the puer aeternus and also the puella aetermiss because they are the archetypicals of eternity in time. [] The puer and puella are more like masks/roles in this respect because no one ever measures up to these standards. So most people only know the pue's by the shadow or shallow. [] And the puers and puellas don't remember anymore the ego's DIGNITY AND HONOR because they are worn out.
    • 2005, Sullivan, Erin, Astrology of Midlife and Aging, →ISBN:
      The combination of Scorpio and Capricorn is not a terribly cheerful image, and considering the mundane events of the time in which this transit occurred, we would be fools to consider that the product of those times might be a lighthearted, happy-go-lucky bunch of puers and puellas. [] Puers and puellas have a very hard time individuating into their aging process.
    • 2005, Sharp, Daryl, Not the Big Sleep: On Having Fun, Seriously: A Jungian Romance, Inner City Books, →ISBN, page 48:
      You see, puers and puellas are always about to make a change; one day they’ll do what’s necessary—but not just yet.
    • 2007, Johnson, Robert A.; Ruhl, Jerry, Living Your Unlived Life: Coping with Unrealized Dreams and Fulfilling Your Purpose in the Second Half of Life, →ISBN:
      We are also familiar with the type of man or woman who is overly dominated by the Eternal Youth. Though more common in the first half of life, there are Puers and Puellas of all ages, and their energy is often a delight during courting. [] These Puers and Puellas can never commit, fearing that choices may limit their options.
Coordinate terms
  • puella

Anagrams

  • Peru, Pre-U, Prue, Rupe, pure, re-up, reup

French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French puir (with a change in conjugation), from Vulgar Latin *putīre, from Classical Latin pūtēre (also with a change in conjugation), present active infinitive of pūteō, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *puH-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pɥe/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -e

Verb

puer

  1. (intransitive) to stink, to smell (bad)

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • puant
  • puer de la gueule
  • puer du bec
  • empuantir

Further reading

  • puer”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.

Anagrams

  • peur, pure, puré, repu, rupe, rupé

Hunsrik

Etymology

From Middle High German pūr, from Latin purus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpʰuːɐ/

Adjective

puer

  1. pure

Further reading

  • Online Hunsrik Dictionary

Latin

puerī

Alternative forms

  • puerus (rare)

Etymology

From Proto-Italic *puweros, from Proto-Indo-European *ph₂weros, from *peh₂w-. Cognate with Oscan 𐌐𐌖𐌂𐌋𐌖𐌌 (puglum), Ancient Greek παῖς (paîs, boy).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈpu.er/, [ˈpuɛr]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈpu.er/, [ˈpuːer]

Noun

puer m (genitive puerī, feminine puera); second declension

  1. a child; chit
  2. a boy, lad (typically between ages 7-14 but could be younger) (older than an infans but younger than an adulescens)
  3. a male servant or page; slave
  4. a bachelor
  5. boyhood (ex: in puero, "in his boyhood" or "as a boy")

Declension

Second-declension noun (nominative singular in -er).

CaseSingularPlural
Nominativepuerpuerī
Genitivepuerīpuerōrum
Dativepuerōpuerīs
Accusativepuerumpuerōs
Ablativepuerōpuerīs
Vocativepuerpuerī

Antonyms

  • (gender): puella, puera
  • (age): vir

Derived terms

  • -por
  • puera
  • puerārius
  • puerāscō
  • pueraster
  • puerculus
  • puerigenus
  • puerīlis
  • puerīlitās
  • puerīliter
  • puerinus
  • pueritia
  • pueritiēs
  • puerpera
  • puerperium
  • puerperus
  • puerulus
  • pūsus
  • putus
  • repuerāscō
  • puerperium

Descendants

  • English: puer, puer aeternus, puerile, puerilism, puerperium, puerility, puerperal, puerperous
  • Ido: puero

See also

  • puer on the Latin Wikipedia.Wikipedia la

References

  • puer”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • puer”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • puer in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette
  • Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
    • from youth up: a puero (is), a parvo (is), a parvulo (is)
    • a boy ten years old: puer decem annorum
    • to entrust a child to the tuition of..: puerum alicui erudiendum or in disciplinam tradere
    • to teach children the rudiments: pueros elementa (prima) docere
    • (ambiguous) to leave one's boyhood behind one, become a man: ex pueris excedere
  • puer in Ramminger, Johann (accessed 16 July 2016) Neulateinische Wortliste: Ein Wörterbuch des Lateinischen von Petrarca bis 1700, pre-publication website, 2005-2016

    Anagrams

    • pūrē, rūpe

    Luxembourgish

    Etymology

    From the noun Puer.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /puɐ̯/
    • Rhymes: -uɐ
    • Homophone: Puer

    Pronoun

    puer

    1. few, some, a few
      • 2001, Pol Wilmes, Eng Klack fir eis Sprooch:
        All puer Woche fannt dir eist „Chamber-Blietchen“ an ärer Bréifkëscht, vläicht och op der Trap oder am Gank;
        Every few weeks we find our "Chamber-Blietchen" in our letter box, perhaps even on the stairs or in the hallway;
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