释义 |
dynastic, a. (n.)|dɪn-, daɪˈnæstɪk| [ad. Gr. δυναστικ-ός, f. δυναστής: see prec., and cf. F. dynastique (admitted 1878 into Acad. Dict.).] Of, pertaining to, or connected with a dynasty or dynasties.
1828Webster, Dynastic, relating to a dynasty or line of kings. 1850Mrs. Browning Poems I. 74 An alien tyranny, With its dynastic reasons of larger bones And stronger sinews. 1863Bryce Holy Rom. Emp. vi. (1875) 77 The first of the dynastic quarrels of modern Europe. †B. n. = dynast. Obs. rare—0.
1623Cockeram, Dynasticke, one of great rule and power. Ibid. 11, A Great Ruler, Potentate, Dinastick. |