| 单词 | romanistic | 
| 释义 | Romanisticadj. 1.  Of, relating to, or of the nature of Roman law. ΘΚΠ society > law > system of laws > 			[adjective]		 > relating to Roman law civil1400 Romanistic1827 1827    J. Bentham Rationale Judicial Evid. II.  iii. xix. 422  				The German edition of Romanistic procedure is, on this head, more explicit than the Gallican. 1885    Law Q. Rev. Apr. 199  				The generalisations of Romanistic lawyers. 1918    F. S. Philbrick tr.  R. Huebner Hist. Germanic Private Law ix. 486  				That legal duty and liability were in most cases united..was therefore hardly less an actual fact in the medieval law than in the later Romanistic common law. 1992    A. Candian et al.  in  A. Pizzorusso Ital. Stud. Law 140  				A deeply rooted principle of the Romanistic law of property is that there is no statute of limitations for ownership.  2.  Inclining towards, favouring, or supportive of Roman Catholicism; (supposedly) characteristic of or resembling Roman Catholicism. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Roman Catholicism > 			[adjective]		 RomanisheOE Laterana1400 Romana1500 papistical1527 popish1528 antichristian1532 pontifical1533 Babylonical1535 papish1538 Romish1538 papistic1545 west1549 catholic1554 catholic1554 mass-monging1556 western1562 Latin1564 Babylonian1567 Babylonish1570 Romish Catholic?1570 Romanist1572 Roman Catholic1587 papala1593 pseudo-catholical1601 Babylonic1602 pseudo-Catholic1605 Romist1605 Romified1609 Babelish1610 papizing1612 pontifician1612 pontificial1614 Romulean1615 papized1639 Romanistical1646 Romanical1664 papagan1679 popish-like1689 Anglo-Roman1766 papicolar1811 Romanistic1829 pre-Reformation1855 papalistic1861 papalized1879 1829    J. H. Newman Let. 16 Mar. 		(1891)	 I. 206  				I am used to think the country has not much to dread from Romanistic opinions. 1854    S. Wilberforce in  R. G. Wilberforce Life S. Wilberforce 		(1882)	 III. 329  				Evasion seems to me the very clinging curse of everything Roman and Romanistic. 1884    W. Urwick Nonconformity in Herts. 173  				Those conformists who are as Protestant as he, yet are content to use these Romanistic expressions. 1919    F. Bente Amer. Lutheranism I. 198  				Her uncompromising attitude toward the Romanistic, Reformed, Methodistic, and unionistic tendencies prevailing in the Lutheran synods and congregations. 1990    Early Music 18 395/2  				Among the several allegorical interpretations of Dido and Aeneas, at least one centres on Romanistic witchcraft, namely that the witches represent a new ‘Popish Plot’.  3.  = romance adj.1 1a. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > 			[adjective]		 > Indo-European > Italic > of Romance languages Romana1393 romance1421 romaunt1530 Romanic1683 Romanesque1715 Romane1830 Romanistic1882 1882    T. Mozley Reminisc. Oriel II. lxxxiv. 103  				In this he lets out rather than avows his preference for the Romanistic languages to the Greek. 1951    Jewish Q. Rev. 42 57  				Such a scholar as S. D. Blondheim, who, with his vast Hebraic culture and assiduous study of many Judeo-Romance texts, combined a sound romanistic knowledge. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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