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- The word "garage" comes from the French word "garage", which means "shelter for a vehicle"1234. The French word "garage" is derived from the verb "garer", which means "to shelter" or "to dock ships"1. The verb "garer" comes from the Old French "garir", which means "to take care of, protect; save, spare, rescue"1. "Garir" is derived from Frankish *waron "to guard" or some other Germanic source1. The Germanic source is from Proto-Germanic *war- "to protect, guard," from PIE root *wer- (4) "to cover"1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
1902, from French garage "shelter for a vehicle," a specific use of a word meaning generally "place for storing something," from verb garer "to shelter," also "to dock ships," from Old French garir "take care of, protect; save, spare, rescue," from Frankish *waron "to guard" or some other Germanic source (compare Old High German waron "take care"), from Proto-Germanic *war- "to protect, guard," from PIE root *wer- (4) "to...
www.etymonline.com/word/garageborrowed from French, "docking (of a boat), place to store vehicles," from garer "to dock, moor" (going back to Middle French guerrer, garrer "to moor (a boat), shelter (merchandise)," going back to Old French (Brittany) varer "to protect oneself against," probably borrowed from Old Norse vara "to warn," varask "to be on one's guard") + -age -age — more at ware entry 3www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/garageOrigin of garage 1 1900–05; <French, equivalent to gar (er) to shelter (<Germanic *warôn to take notice of; see ware 2) + -age -agewww.dictionary.com/browse/garageBorrowed from French garage (“keeping under cover, protection, shelter”), derivative of French garer (“to keep under cover, dock, shunt, guard, keep”), from Middle French garer, garrer, guerrer; partly from Old French garir, warir (from Old Frankish *warjan); and partly from Old French varer (“to fight, defend oneself, protect”), from Old Norse varask (“to defend oneself”), reflexive of vara (“to ware, watch out, defend”); both...
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garage 뜻: 차고; 1902년, 프랑스어 garage "차량을 위한 보호구조물"에서 비롯된 …
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Le mot français pour "gare ferroviaire" est apparu en 1840 en français. …
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