单词 | musico- |
释义 | musico-comb. form 1. Forming adjectives with the sense ‘musical and ——’ or ‘of or relating to music and ——’, the second element usually being an adjective relating to another art or science, as musico-cinematic, musico-dramatic, musico-gymnastic, musico-literary, musico-mechanic, musico-philosophical, musico-poetic, etc. ΚΠ 1796 C. Burney Mem. Life Metastasio II. 408 I am extremely delighted by the attentive perusal of the musico-philosophical letters. 1798 Weekly Museum 11 Aug. 2/2 A fertile genius, in the musico mechanic line, has invented a washing machine, which performs several favorite airs, during the operation of purifying the foul linen. 1839 H. W. Longfellow Hyperion II. iv. iv Of course, my Musico-poetic laboratory is an attic. 1840 Penny Cycl. XVII. 2/2 As some description of it [sc. the Apollonicon] may hereafter be found useful, as a part of musico-mechanical history, we refer the reader to the article Apollonicon. 1874 Appletons' Jrnl. 4 Apr. 433 Opera became little more than a congeries of musico-gymnastic forms. 1886 Overland Monthly Feb. 190/1 A principle which..was likely to have no small influence on the future of musico-dramatic art. 1888 Q. Rev. 167 66 His [sc. Wagner's] operas..represented an entirely new type of musico-dramatic art. 1927 R. Boughton Bach (ed. 3) 50 Something more than a musico-poetic understanding is necessary. 1947 A. Einstein Music Romantic Era vi. 59 Rameau did not as yet make the slightest attempt to give a musico-ethnographic characterization: people from the ends of the earth danced and sang French. 1964 Renaissance News 17 30 Explaining the musico-political situation behind every one. 1973 Screen Spring 55 A kind of musico-cinematic language. 1987 Daily Tel. 14 Oct. 15/7 She is one of the outstanding post-Callas singing-actresses for whom musico-dramatic truth is worth every vocal risk. 2. a. Forming nouns with the sense ‘in relation to or as regards music’. musico-fanatic n. Brit. /ˌmjuːzᵻkə(ʊ)fəˈnatɪk/ , U.S. /ˌmjuzəkoʊfəˈnædɪk/ ΚΠ 1844 J. T. J. Hewlett Parsons & Widows I. viii. 177 A friend of mine, a musico-fanatic. b. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > irrational loves and desires crack1601 plutomania1652 hippomania1780 hydromania1803 zoomania1807 craze1813 musicomania1833 musomania1833 nostomania1835 gamomania1841 dipsomania1843 mesmero-mania1843 theomania1853 opsomania1857 potomania1858 opiomania1868 polemomania1874 xenomania1879 oenomania1897 Pygmalionism1905 urolagnia1906 claustrophilia1926 Undinism1928 leprophilia1953 leprophilia1963 thanatophilia1974 1833 R. Dunglison New Dict. Med. Sci. II. 64/1 Musicomania, Musomania, a variety of monomania in which the passion for music is carried to such an extent, as to derange the intellectual faculties. musicophobia n. Brit. /ˌmjuːzᵻkə(ʊ)ˈfəʊbɪə/ , U.S. /ˌmjuzəkoʊˈfoʊbiə/ hatred of music.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > irrational fears pneumatophobia1678 hydrophobia1760 aerophobia1771 panophobia1784 phobia1786 pantophobia1807 necrophobia1833 phoby1834 syphilomania1838 hippophobia1840 phonophobia1841 syphilophobia1842 scotophobia1844 astrophobia1855 sitomania1859 sitophobia1859 thanatophobia1860 Satanophobia1861 batrachophobia1863 panphobia1870 agoraphobia1871 bogyphobia1872 pathophobia1873 aquaphobia1875 toxiphobia1876 claustrophobia1879 cynophobia1879 mysophobia1879 siderodromophobia1879 phthisiophobia1883 sitiophobia1884 ochlophobia1885 sitiomania1887 acrophobia1888 zoophobia1888 leprophobia1889 nosophobia1889 pamphobia1890 bacteriophobia1894 tuberculophobia1894 taeniiphobia1897 thalassophobia1897 topophobia1899 dysmorphophobia1900 akathisia1903 cremnophobia1903 musicophobia1903 ailurophobia1905 brontophobia1905 phobism1914 arachnophobia1925 school phobia1930 coprophobia1934 mycophobia1957 arachniphobia1966 computer phobia1972 coulrophobia1997 1903 F. W. H. Myers Human Personality I. 466 At church the sound of the organ terrified him. In this case we see agoraphobia, musicophobia, &c. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < comb. form1796 |
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