释义 |
æneid|iːˈniːɪd, ˈiːniːɪd| Obs. forms were Eneydos, æneidos, æneis, ænead. [a. Fr. Enéide, f. L. ænēid-a adj. prop. Greek, ‘of or pertaining to ænēas’; see -id.] An epic poem describing the adventures of æneas; esp. that written by Virgil.
1490Caxton Eneydos 1513Douglas Eneis. 1548Phaër Eneidos. 1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. 790 Virgil, in his sixth ænead. 1711Addison Spect. No. 60 ⁋2, I have seen half the æneid turned into Latin Rhymes. |