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Пожалуйста, кто-нибудь, объясните мне этимологию слова bubble gum, а? Второй день думаю об этом.
1398, perhaps from Middle Dutch 'bobbel' (n.) and/or Middle Low German 'bubbeln' (v.), all probably of echoic origin. Bubble bath first recorded 1949; bubble-gum is from 1937. Of financial schemes originally in South Sea Bubble (1599), on notion of "fragile and insubstantial." Bubbly "champagne" is attested from 1920, shortened from bubbly water (1910).
GUM (1)
"resin," c.1300, from Old French 'gomme', from Late Latin 'gumma', from Classical Latin 'gummi', from Greek 'kommi' "gum", from Egyptian 'kemai'. The verb, in the transferred fig. sense of "spoil, ruin" (usually with up) is first recorded 1901, probably from the notion of machinery becoming clogged. As a shortened form of chewing gum, first attested 1842 in Amer.Eng.; gumshoe "plainclothes detective" is from 1906, from the rubber-soled shoes they wore (which were so called from 1863). Gum-tree (1676) was so called for the resin it exudes.
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