单词 | classico- |
释义 | classico-comb. form Forming adjectives, usually with hyphen, with the sense ‘classical and ——’ as in classico-orthodoxical, classico-romantic. Also (occasionally) forming nouns with the sense ‘classical’, as classico-exotica. ΚΠ 1798 Brit. Public Characters 487 He was a zealous oppugner of all heresies from the received classico-orthodoxical opinion. 1835 Court Mag. 6 50/2 The classico-romantic gentleman, who..is extending..a patronising hand. a1878 G. G. Scott Lect. Mediæval Archit. (1879) I. 142 Italy received her Pointed architecture from France and Germany, and mingled it freely with her Classico-Lombardic traditions. 1923 H. Ellis Dance of Life p. xi I call this movement of to-day, as that of the seventeenth century, classico-mathematical. 1985 Times 25 Feb. 10/4 His objects of eighteenth-century classico-exotica..inspire him to provide an audience. 1995 South China Morning Post (Hong Kong) (Nexis) 4 Apr. 23 The text's mischievous excess of classico-mythologising. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < comb. form1798 |
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