Lymph
来自Big Physics
Safin(讨论 | 贡献)2022年4月28日 (四) 05:01的版本 (建立内容为“Category:etymology == google == [https://www.google.com.hk/search?q=lymph+etymology&newwindow=1&hl=en ref] late 16th century (in lymph (sense 2)): from Frenc…”的新页面)
late 16th century (in lymph (sense 2)): from French lymphe or Latin lympha, limpa ‘water’.
wiktionary
Borrowing from French lymphe and/or Latin lympha(“clear water”), from Ancient Greek νῠ́μφη(númphē, “bride; spring water”). Doublet of nymph.
etymonline
lymph (n.)
in physiology, "colorless fluid found in animal bodies," 1725, from French lymphe (16c.), from Latin lympha "water, clear water, a goddess of water," variant of lumpæ "waters," altered by influence of Greek nymphē "goddess of a spring, nymph."
The same word was used earlier in English in the classical sense "pure water, water" (1620s) and with reference to colorless fluids in plants (1670s). Also see lymphatic. Lymph node is attested by 1874.