释义 |
mysticity|mɪˈstɪsɪtɪ| [f. mystic + -ity, after F. mysticité.] The quality of being mystic or mystical.
1760Chron. in Ann. Reg. 108/2 [transl. French] That zeal, that Mysticity, those extraordinary follies, which one would think proper only for the dark and barbarous ages. 1834Medwin Angler in Wales II. 1, I will endeavour to ‘make note’ of their tenets, though many of them escaped me through their mysticity. 1885Pater Marius I. 115 Flavian had caught something of..the sonorous organ-music of the medieval Latin, and therewithal something of its unction and mysticity of spirit. 1891Temple Bar Mar. 434 The mysticity of the place being merely Leonardesque. |