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单词 hispano-
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Hispano-comb. form

Stress is usually determined by a subsequent element and vowels may be reduced accordingly.
Combining form of Latin Hispān-us Spanish, prefixed to another adjective or suffix, which it either qualifies or is coupled with.
Hiˌspano-Aˈmerican adj.
Brit. /hɪˌspanəʊəˈmɛrᵻk(ə)n/
,
U.S. /hɪˌspænoʊəˈmɛr(ə)k(ə)n/
Spanish and American; also as n.
Π
1904 W. H. Hudson Green Mansions 4 The nervous olive-skinned Hispano-American of the tropics.
1942 Burlington Mag. Feb. 41/1 The two pile carpets here reproduced..provide a further link in the chain of Hispano-American art.
Hispano-ˈArabic adj.
Brit. /hɪˌspanəʊˈarəbɪk/
,
U.S. /hɪˌspænoʊˈɛrəbɪk/
(also Hiˌspano-ˈArab, Hispano-Aˈrabian) Spanish and Arabian.
Π
1880 Notes & Queries 16 Oct. 306/1 (heading) Hispano-Arabian poetesses.
1933 Archit. Rev. 73 5/1 Most people would even be eager to concede that this hispano-arabian pastry was the reverse of a great art-form.
1959 Listener 12 Mar. 471/2 He belonged to a distinguished Hispano-Arab family.
1964 Archivum Linguisticum 16 3 Plomo may similarly have had a Hispano-Arabic predecessor.
Hispano-Gallican adj.
Brit. /hɪˌspanə(ʊ)ˈɡalᵻk(ə)n/
,
U.S. /hɪˌspænoʊˈɡæləkən/
belonging in common to Spain and Gaul (or France).
Hispano-German adj.
Brit. /hɪˌspanə(ʊ)ˈdʒəːmən/
,
U.S. /hɪˌspænoʊˈdʒərmən/
Π
1845 S. Austin tr. L. von Ranke Hist. Reformation in Germany III. 12 The Hispano-German army had conquered Rome.
Hiˌspano-ˈGothic adj.
Brit. /hɪˌspanə(ʊ)ˈɡɒθɪk/
,
U.S. /hɪˌspænoʊˈɡɑθɪk/
Spanish and Gothic.
Π
1823 T. Ross tr. F. Bouterwek Hist. Span. Lit. 6 The nobles, who were of French or Hispano-Gothic origin.
1909 Daily Chron. 18 Nov. 1/3 The eighteen-carat gold casket presented to the King of Portugal..is oblong in shape and in the Hispano Gothic style.
Hispano-Italian adj.
Brit. /hɪˌspanəʊᵻˈtaljən/
,
U.S. /hɪˌspænoʊəˈtæljən/
Π
1824 Westm. Rev. 2 449 Spain, Austria, the Hispano-Italian States.
Hispano-Moˈresque adj.
Brit. /hɪˌspanə(ʊ)mɔːˈrɛsk/
,
U.S. /hɪˌspænoʊməˈrɛsk/
(also Hiˌspano-Mauˈresque, Hispano-Moˈresco) belonging to the Moors of Spain, Spanish-Moorish.
Π
1881 C. C. Harrison Woman's Handiwork Mod. Homes ii. 104 A charm of Fortuny's studio was his Hispano-Moresco lustred pottery.
1897 Westm. Gaz. 24 Dec. 3/2 Hispano-Moresque [ware] is treated at greater length.
1933 Archit. Rev. 73 5/1 And certainly nothing could be more unlike the structureless confections of the hispano-mauresque than the type of these Kasbahs.
1936 Burlington Mag. Apr. 198/2 The so-called mudéjar (Hispano-Moresque) style of the kingdoms of Aragon and Castile.
Hiˈspanophil n.
Brit. /hɪˈspanə(ʊ)fɪl/
,
U.S. /hɪˈspænəˌfɪl/
(also Hi'spanophile) a lover of Spain and Spanish culture.
ΘΠ
society > society and the community > social attitudes > patriotism > liking for or sympathy with other nations > [noun] > specific other nations > persons
Normanist1611
Russophile1853
Turcophil1876
pro-Boer1896
Sinophile1900
Japanophile1905
Hispanophil1910
Bulgarophil1931
Asiacentrist1967
1906 Daily Chron. 19 May 3/2 A Hispanofilo to the core.]
1910 Daily Chron. 4 Jan. 3/1 The true Hispanophil with the cult in his veins.
1920 Glasgow Herald 25 Nov. 6 All good British Hispanophils.
1960 John o' London's 14 Apr. 432 Many an English Hispanophile.
1964 Punch 29 July 173/3 Recommended to all Hispanophiles.
1973 Daily Tel. 12 Jan. 29/1 I see happy Hispanophiles streaming from Greenock and Blackburn to the Costa del Sol.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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