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▪ I. Austro-1|ˈɔːstrəʊ| combining form of Austrian a.1 and n.
1832J. H. Stocqueler Fifteen Months' Pilgrimage II. iv. 98 It marks to the traveller proceeding northward the boundary of Austro-Papal influence. 1851Fraser's Mag. Feb. 141/2 The Austro-Russian ascendancy over Germany. 1866Macm. Mag. XIV. 387 The state of public opinion which preceded the Austro-Prussian war. 1868Amer. Ann. Cycl. 57/2 The whole Austrian monarchy is now officially called the Austro-Hungarian empire. 1910Westm. Gaz. 9 Apr. 2/1 The links between Italy and her ally can hardly be strengthened without provoking a fresh outburst of Austrophobia in Italy, or weakened without making the Austrophobes rather more dangerous. 1920Q. Rev. July 204 The endeavours of far-seeing Austro-German patriots. 1954Koestler Invisible Writing xxiii. 254 The so-called teachings of the so-called Austro-Marxist school. ▪ II. Austro-2|ˈɔːstrəʊ| combining form of austral a. and of Australian.
1869A. R. Wallace Malay Archipelago i. 14 We can draw a line among the islands, which shall so divide them that one half shall truly belong to Asia, while the other shall no less certainly be allied to Australia. I term these respectively the Indo-Malayan, and the Austro-Malayan divisions of the Archipelago. 1899A. H. Keane Man Past & Present v. 145 Sumbawa and Celebes..are..included in the Austro-Malayan zoological and botanical regions. 1927G. A. Grierson Ling. Survey India I. i. ii. 32 This ‘Austric Family’..he [sc. W. Schmidt] divided into two subfamilies, the ‘Austro-Nesian’ and the ‘Austro-Asiatic’. 1936Discovery Jan. 20/1 The Austro-Malayan sub-region. Ibid. July 205/2 The Mon-Khmer branch of the great linguistic family known as Austroasiatic. |