单词 | more hispanico |
释义 | > as lemmasmore hispanico 1. In post-classical Latin phrases with adjectives relating to countries, peoples, etc., used adverbially with the sense ‘in accordance with the customs or traditions of the country (people, etc.) specified’, as more anglico, more celtico, more hibernico, more hispanico, more latino, more turcesco, etc. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > customs, values, or beliefs of a society or group > [adverb] > by Turkish, Spanish, etc., custom more turcesco1612 more hispanico1943 1612 T. Shelton tr. M. de Cervantes Don-Quixote: Pt. 1 iii. vi. 176 Hee spoke to his Lord with his Cap in his hand, his head bowed, and his body bended (more Turcesco) [Sp. more Turquesco]. 1828 E. Bulwer-Lytton Pelham I. xxii. 177 I now sit, digesting with many a throe the iron thews of a British beef steak—more anglico, immeasurably tough. 1890 Athenatium 17 May 637/3 O'Byrne..gets shot by his followers, more Hibernico, in mistake for..Randal Fitzmaurice. a1896 G. Du Maurier Martian (1897) 271 Putting the cart before the horse, more Latino! 1935 Times Lit. 4 Apr. 222/2 The chiefdom..passed more Celtico to the Marquess of Huntly. 1943 G. Brenan Spanish Labyrinth vii. 154 The workmen..shot the offending mayor and, more hispanico, cut off his head and those of the police who had been killed in the fight and paraded them around the town. 1986 Oxf. Art Jrnl. Jan. 23/1 Gradenigo himself records the election on 29 Feb. 1759 more veneto..of two governors. < as lemmas |
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