单词 | ethnologer |
释义 | ethnologern. Social Sciences (now chiefly historical). = ethnologist n. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > race > ethnoscience > [noun] > person ethnographer1825 ethnologist1831 ethnographist1841 ethnicist1846 ethnologer1847 ethnolinguist1946 1847 Prospective Rev. 3 466 Strikingly diverse as is the general vocabulary of the Berbers from that of the Arabs, there is no chasm between them difficult for a prudent ethnologer to overleap. 1852 C. Merivale Hist. Romans under Empire (ed. 2) I. v. 256 The Iberi, whom modern ethnologers [1850 ethnologists] represent as belonging to a distinct family. 1881 E. A. Freeman Hist. Geogr. Europe I. iii. 57 It is from Caesar, ethnologer as well as conqueror, that we get our chief knowledge of the country as it was in his day. 1910 J. Lees tr. H. S. Chamberlain Found. 19th Cent. (1911) I. iii. 226 Ethnologers have lately been beginning to question the possibility of there ever being a people so primitive as to worship so-called fetishes as idols. 1974 Anthropos 69 833 The peculiar dialectic of Samarindi, his striking humour.., show usage of the language, a strategy for the purpose of eduction which ethnologers and linguists studying..Burundi have left in darkness. 2003 Brit. Jrnl. Hist. Sci. 36 217 By the early twentieth century the tasks of the ethnologer and the district officer or policeman had become..intermeshed. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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