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Monopod (creature)
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/16 11:37 UTC 版)
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monopod (plural monopods)
- A portable stand with one leg, used to support a camera or telescope.
- Someone or something that has only one foot or foot-like projection; especially, a mythological dwarf-like creature with a single, large foot extending from a leg centred in the middle of its body.
Alternative form: monoped
Synonym: uniped- 1817, William Kirby, William Spence, “Motions of Insects. (Larva and Pupa.)”, in An Introduction to Entomology: or Elements of the Natural History of Insects: with Plates, volume II, London: […] Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, […], page 277:
- 1858 December 19, Charles Kingsley, “1858. Aged 39.”, in [Frances Eliza Grenfell Kingsley], editor, Charles Kingsley: His Letters and Memories of His Life, 2nd edition, volume II, London: Henry S. King & Co., published 1877, page 65:
But I do find, as I thought I should, the curious and valuable chapter (De Civitate Dei, Lib. XVI., Cap. 8), in which he discusses the question of Sciapods, Monopods, Monoculi, Androgynæ, and other monsters, and concludes, philosophically enough, that one is not bound to believe that they exist, and if they do exist, it is not proven that they are men. - 1861, J[ohn] G[eorge] Wood, “Simíadæ, or Apes”, in The Illustrated Natural History, class Mammalia, London: Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, […]. New York: […], page 16:
- 1870 November, “Notices of New Books. ‘_Travels of a Naturalist in Japan and Manchuria._’ By Arthur Adams, […].”, in Edward Newman, editor, The Zoologist: A Popular Miscellany of Natural History, second series, volume the fifth (or twenty-eighth from the commencement), London: John Van Voorst, […], page 2352:
- 1884 January 17, C[harles] W. Swan, “Proceedings of the Obstetrical Society of Boston. Malformed Fœtus.”, in George B[rune] Shattuck, Abner Post, editors, The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, volume CX, number 3, Boston, Mass.: Houghton, Mifflin and Company; Cambridge: The Riverside Press, pages 61–62:
Dr. Green exhibited a drawing of the fœtus, which he had seen in the summer, and gave the following account of the case: The woman, a prostitute, twenty-four years of age, primipara (or said to be so), sustained a severe fall when six weeks pregnant. When seven months pregnant she again fell—on the pavement. She continued her vocation until within five days of labor, which was normal in every respect, resulting in the fœtus, a drawing of which was shown to the Society. It was an example of Förster’s monopod (the left leg was wanting), and peropod (as wanting part of the right leg), or, in sum, a pero-monopod. - 1897 April, Charles Elton, “An Old Greek Romance”, in The Cornhill Magazine, new series, volume II, number 10, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., […], page 497:
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