| 单词 | philologize | 
| 释义 | philologizev. rare.   intransitive. To act as a philologist (esp. philologist n. 2); to engage in philology. Also transitive: to treat or address philologically.In quot. 1868: to bring into some condition by philologizing. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study language			[verb (intransitive)]		 philologize1664 the mind > language > linguistics > study language			[verb (transitive)]		 philologize1868 1664    J. Evelyn Sylva  iii. vi  				It is not here that I design to enlarge, as those who have philologiz'd on this occasion de Sycophantis, and other curious Criticismes. 1868    Contemp. Rev. 8 165  				It cannot be criticized or philologized into nothingness, like written record. 1888    W. E. Henley Bk. of Verses 121  				See them..Write, plead, wrangle, philologise, Answer papers, [etc.]. 1954    Philos. Rev. 63 58  				I am quite sure that in fact he is philologizing, and in an improperly amateurish sort of way. 1994    K.-W. Chow Rise Confucian Ritualism vii. 187  				These mid-Ch'ing scholars ‘philologized’ their ethical views. Derivatives  phiˈlologizing  n. ΚΠ 1877    F. Hall Eng. Adj. in -able 25  				I have spoken of the unscientific philologizing which has recently become so rife. 1979    Language 55 256/2  				Much of it seems like unnecessary philologizing and over-detailed discussion of references which are clearly outdated. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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