单词 | celto-roman |
释义 | > as lemmasCelto-Roman Celto-Roman adj. Brit. /ˌkɛltəʊˈrəʊmən/ , /ˌsɛltəʊˈrəʊmən/ , U.S. /ˌkɛltoʊˈroʊmən/ , /ˌsɛltoʊˈroʊmən/ (chiefly in historical, archaeological, or linguistic contexts) that is both Celtic and Roman; having or characterized by both Celtic and Roman elements or features; cf. Romano-Celtic adj. Gallo-Roman adj. [After French celto-romain (1782 or earlier); compare post-classical Latin Celto-Romanus (1751 or earlier).] ΚΠ 1827 tr. C. Malte-Brun Universal Geogr. VI. 114 The Valaisan, an ancient Celto-Roman dialect [Fr. ancien idiome celto-romain] (Low Valais.) 1935 Eng. Hist. Rev. 50 591 Roman provincials and Celto-Roman proprietors, veterans..new German proprietors, all these..continued to cultivate the lands of the old Roman villas. 2012 Jrnl. Royal Anthropol. Inst. 18 295 The seventeenth-century image of the Lord of Gran Poder—Holy Trinity—is represented in a manner resembling a Celto-Roman pagan figure. < as lemmas |
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