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单词 rigvedic
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Rigvedicadj.n.

Brit. /rɪɡˈveɪdɪk/, /rɪɡˈviːdɪk/, U.S. /ˌrɪɡˈveɪdɪk/, /ˌrɪɡˈvidɪk/
Forms: 1800s– Rg-vedic, 1800s– Rigvedic, 1800s– Rig-vedic, 1800s– Rig vedic, 1900s– Rgvedic, 1900s– Rg vedic, 1900s– Rikvedic, 1900s– Rik-vedic, 1900s– Rik vedic, 1900s– Rkvedic, 1900s– Rk-vedic, 1900s– Rk vedic. Also with capital intitials and lower-case initials.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: Rigveda n., -ic suffix.
Etymology: < Rigveda n. + -ic suffix, after Vedic adj.In Rigvedic stanza (compare quot. 1862 at sense A.) after Sanskrit ṛc sacred stanza (see Rigveda n.).
A. adj.
Of or relating to the Rigveda; (also) of the nature of, relating to, or characteristic the language of the Rigveda.
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society > faith > aspects of faith > Bible, Scripture > non-Judaeo-Christian scriptures > [adjective] > Hindu > Veda
Vedic1848
Rigvedic1862
Vedaic1865
Upanishadic1921
1862 R. Mitra tr. Chhándogya Upanishad iii. 63 About it there are these two Rig Vedic stanzas [Sanskrit dve ṛcau].
1881 Encycl. Brit. XII. 781/1 The conquest of the vast new tracts thus included seems not to have commenced till the close of the Rig-Vedic era.
1896 Amer. Jrnl. Philol. 17 284 Of the five forms which are Vedic but not Rigvedic, three are from roots which occur only once each in the Rigveda.
1923 H. D. Griswold Relig. of Rigveda ii. 28 The primary source for the Rigvedic age is, of course, the Rigveda.
1957 New Oxf. Hist. Music I. iv. 200 The way of chanting the Rigvedic hymns has definite musical importance, as the three accents employed, the udâtta, the anudatta, and the svarita, denote a distinct difference in pitch.
1975 Language 51 115 The most intriguing bit of evidence presented in EIP involves glide formation and glide vocalization in Rigvedic Sanskrit.
1989 H. W. Tull Vedic Origins of Karma ii. 45 The Ṛgvedic rituals do not appear to be founded on the theory of a cosmogonic sacrifice.
2002 B. Kirshnamurti Dravidian Lang. (2003) Introd. 36 The Ṛgvedic language has a large number of loanwords from non-Aryan sources.
B. n.
The language of the Rigveda; Rigvedic Sanskrit.
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the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [noun] > Indo-European > Indo-Iranian > Indic > Sanskrit > Vedic
Vedic1853
Rigvedic1944
1944 Language 20 220 Here várate and stárate exist beside the nasal presents already in Rigvedic.
1968 Language 44 8 The dual and the present indicate that the full grade (whether developed in common or separately in Rigvedic and Avestan) is secondary.
1974 Encycl. Brit. Macropædia IX. 442/2 Ṛgvedic has forms with affixes ya and tva functioning as future passive participles.
2005 M. Witzel in E. F. Bryant & L. L. Patton Indo-Aryan Controv iii. xi. 364 Ṛgvedic is younger than the Mit[anni] words preserved at c.1450-1350 bce.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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