Толковый словарь английского языка - bachelor
Bachelor
bachelor
I. noun Etymology: Middle English bacheler, from Anglo-French Date: 14th century a young knight who follows the banner of another, a person who has received what is usually the lowest degree conferred by a 4-year college, university, or professional school , 3. an unmarried man, a male animal (as a fur seal) without a mate during breeding time, ~dom noun ~hood noun II. adjective Date: 1857 suitable for or occupied by a single person , unmarried
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n. 1 an unmarried man. 2 a man or woman who has taken the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Science etc. 3 hist. a young knight serving under another's banner. Phrases and idioms bachelor girl an independent unmarried young woman. bachelor's buttons any of various button-like flowers, esp. the double buttercup. Derivatives bachelorhood n. bachelorship n. Etymology: ME & OF bacheler aspirant to knighthood, of uncert. orig. ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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