document
n.
early 15c., "teaching, instruction," from Old French document (13c.) "lesson, written evidence," from Latin documentum "example, proof, lesson," in Medieval Latin "official written instrument," from docere "to show, teach" (see doctor, n.). Meaning "something written that provides proof or evidence" is from early 18c. Related: Documents.
v.
1640s, "to teach;" see document, n.. Meaning "to support by documentary evidence" is from 1711. Related: Documented; documenting.
〔蒋〕[doc教,指教→指示,-u-连接字母,-ment名词后缀,表示物;’指示性的文件”] 公文,文件,文献
〔李〕[doc=to teach教;-u-;-ment n.=thing物→“thing written for teaching or giving information用以示教的书面材料”→] n. paper or other material giving information, proof, or evidence文件;文献