释义 |
dialectal, a.|daɪəˈlɛktəl| [f. prec. + -al1: cf. mod.F. dialectal.] Belonging to or of the nature of a dialect.
1831For. Q. Rev. VII. 380 We cannot consider them mere dialectal variations. 1834H. O'Brien Round Towers Irel. 121 It was a mere dialectal distinction, appertaining to the court-language..of the times. 1873A. J. Ellis President's Address in Trans. Philol. Soc. 208 Their historical relations [are] considered, and their dialectal differences explained. 1880J. E. C. Welldon in Academy 24 July 58 Dialectal peculiarities might still creep into the Homeric text. 1885Ibid. 29 Aug. 134/2 August Corrodi's dialectal poetry is remarkable for its humour and naturalness. Hence dialecˈtality, dialectal quality.
1864Furnivall in Reader 22 Oct. 514/2 The dialectality or provinciality of the prefixed h. |