单词 | celto-germanic |
释义 | > as lemmasCelto-Germanic Celto-Germanic adj. Brit. /ˌkɛltəʊdʒəˈmanɪk/ , /ˌsɛltəʊdʒəˈmanɪk/ , U.S. /ˌkɛltoʊdʒərˈmænɪk/ , /ˌsɛltoʊdʒərˈmænɪk/ (frequently in historical, archaeological, or linguistic contexts) that is both Celtic and Germanic; having or characterized by both Celtic and Germanic elements or features.ΚΠ a1765 J. Macpherson Crit. Diss. Anc. Caledonians (1768) xii. 172 The inhabitants of Gaul..made a more rapid progress towards civilization than the Celto-Germanic colonies they sent beyond the Rhine. 1938 Times 27 Sept. 13/6 There is a great difference between the British and the Czechoslovak soldier... The former represents a perfect synthesis of Celto-Germanic qualities. 2005 Acta Classica 48 197 There is the Celto-Germanic name of Caesorix, a Cimbrian king who was killed in the battle of Vercellae (Vercelli) in 101 BC. < as lemmas |
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