单词 | rhapsodized |
释义 | rhapsodizedadj.ΚΠ 1607 T. Walkington Optick Glasse Ep. Ded. ⁋6 Looke not on these rapsodized lines, I pray you with a pittying eie. 2. That is expressed or related effusively or rhapsodically. Also: spoken or written about in an effusive or ecstatic manner. ΚΠ 1866 Valley of Wyoming 5 The disjointed and sometimes rhapsodized legends of the cicerones of the valley. 1905 Current Lit. Feb. 166/1 She is the ideal woman of the mature man as opposed to the rhapsodized love of the young poet. 1914 Pedagogical Seminary Mar. 10 In a recent number of the Progress Magazine, there appeared a rhapsodized version of the whole matter. In spite of its possibly too poetic tone, it appeals to one as containing truth. 1920 A. Acheson Shakespeare's Lost Years in London v. 119 Chapman's Cynthia of The Shadow of Night is plainly a rhapsodised idealisation of the Queen. 2001 Stud. Eng. Lit. 1500–1900 41 100 That ‘noble’ work pulled him in a direction opposite from the rhapsodized pathways of sixteenth-century humanists. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1607 |
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