storge
名词 n.
英 /ˈstɔːɡi/|/-ˌɡeɪ/|/-d͡ʒi/
美 /ˈstɔɹɡi/|/-ˌɡeɪ/|/-d͡ʒi/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Natural affection or love, especially of parents for their children.
— [The virgins] haue choſen to expreſſe their ſeuerall qualities, thus in ſeuerall colours. The firſt, in citron colour, is natural affection, vvhich giuen vs to procure our good, is ſomtime called Storge, and as euery one is neereſt to himſelfe, ſo this hand-maid of reaſon, allovvable ſelfe-loue, as it is vvithout harme, ſo are none vvithout it: […]
词源
Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek στοργή (storgḗ, “affection, love (especially of parents and children)”), from στέργω (stérgō, “to love (chiefly of non-sexual affection); to show affection”) (from Proto-Indo-European *sterg- (“to cover; to protect”)) + -η (-ē, suffix forming action nouns).
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