英文词源
- liable




- liable: [15] Today’s main meaning of liable, ‘likely to’, is a comparatively recent development. Its primary sense is ‘legally bound or obliged’ (as in ‘liable for someone else’s debts’), which goes right back to the word’s ultimate source, Latin ligāre ‘tie’. Its Old French descendant lier is assumed to have give rise to an Anglo-Norman derivative *liable, literally ‘bindable’, which English took over.
Other English words that come ultimately from ligāre include ally, liaison [17], lien [16] (etymologically a ‘bond’), ligament [14], ligature [14], oblige, religion, and rely.
=> ally, liaison, lien, ligament, ligature, oblige, religion, rely - liable (adj.)




- mid-15c., "bound or obliged by law," probably from Anglo-French *liable, from Old French lier "to bind, tie up, fasten, tether; bind by obligation," from Latin ligare "to bind, to tie" (see ligament). With -able. General sense of "exposed to" (something undesirable) is from 1590s. Incorrect use for "likely" is attested by 1886.
中文词源
来自拉丁语ligare,绑定,连结,词源同ligament,oblige.
该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:liable 词源,liable 含义。
来源于拉丁语动词lig.are(捆,约束),进入古法语为lier,进入盎格鲁-诺曼底语为liable,为英语借用。
词根词缀: -li-捆,约束 + -able形容词词尾,被动意义 → 可被约束(捆)的