| 单词 | aetolian | 
| 释义 | Aetoliann.adj. Ancient Greek History.  A. n.   A native or inhabitant of ancient Aetolia, a region of west-central Greece north of the Gulf of Corinth. ΚΠ 1539    R. Morison tr.  Frontinus Strategemes & Policies Warre  i. iv. sig. Aviii  				Nicostratus, capitayne of the Aetolians [L. dux Aetolorum] ayenst the Epirotes. 1569    T. Stocker tr.  Diodorus Siculus Hist. Successors Alexander iv. f. 6v  				But the Etholians [Fr. Etholiens] and Athenians were therwith euill apayd, & greatly displeased, bycause ye			Etholians feared to be plagued for the oultrage they had committed against Eniade. 1600    P. Holland tr.  Livy Rom. Hist.  xxvi. xxiv. 602  				They should put in a caveat, that he might have no libertie to warre upon the Ætolians. 1681    H. Neville Plato Redivivus 74  				The Grecians..were forced to League themselves (yet in several Confederacies, as that of the Etolians, that of the Achaians, etc.) for their mutual defence. 1754    D. Hume Ess. & Treat. IV. x. 203  				All the Ætolians able to bear arms in Antipater's time..were but ten thousand men. 1774    J. Bryant New Syst. 		(new ed.)	 I. 243  				The Ætolians were stiled umbilical; and looked upon themselves as the central people in Greece. 1822    tr.  C. Malte-Brun Universal Geogr. I.  xvii. 412  				The Etolians probably spoke still worse, their ferocity besides is well known. 1898    North Western Monthly Jan. 362/1  				The Aetolians, in defiance of treaty, had twice entered Achaia with arms. 1932    T. E. Lawrence tr.  Homer Odyssey 		(new ed.)	 xiv. 204  				Only I have lacked heart to query or chop questions, since that day an Aetolian cheated me with his tale. 2002    J. Lloyd tr.  L. Brisson Sexual Ambivalence i. 9  				Some declared that a breach would come about between the Aetolians and the Locrians.  B. adj.   Of or relating to ancient Aetolia or its inhabitants. ΚΠ 1564    A. Golding tr.  Justinus Hist. Trogus Pompeius Contents. sig. **.iiiiv  				The Lacedemonians stirre the Grekes to rebellion, and are ouercome by the Etolian shepeherdes. 1600    P. Holland tr.  Livy Rom. Hist.  xxxvii. 947  				Africanus,..seeking some honest occasion to leave the Ætolian warre, set his heart and eye wholly upon Asia and king Antiochus. 1678    S. Speed tr.  Valerius Maximus Romae Antiquae Descriptio  iv. iii. 171  				How well did he prefer his own Domestick meanness before the Etolian Splendour, if the succeeding Ages would have followed his Example! 1757    W. Wilkie Epigoniad  viii. 250  				Will the news I bring, Afflict, or gratify, th' Etolian king? 1782    J. Gast Hist. Greece  vi. i. 402  				The indecent petulance of the Aetolian delegates. 1851    Benares Mag. Aug. 699  				The contest swift of harnessed steeds... The fifth drove bloods from Thessaly, the sixth Ætolian fillies of the golden bay. 1881    E. A. Freeman Hist. Geogr. Europe I. ii. 29  				As part of the same movement, an Aitolian colony is said to have occupied Êlis on the west coast of Peloponnêsos. 1911    J. G. Frazer Golden Bough: Magic Art 		(ed. 3)	 I. i. 27  				Here the Veneti sacrificed a white horse to Diomede; and associated with his grove were two others, sacred to Argive Hera and Aetolian Artemis. 1962    MLN 77 405  				The Chorus of Etolian women deplores the greed and arbitrariness of kings. 2002    J. Lloyd tr.  L. Brisson Sexual Ambivalence i. 37  				Polycritus's child was produced from the union of an Aetolian man and a Locrian woman. Compounds  Aetolian Confederacy  n. = Aetolian League n. ΚΠ 1796    J. Payne New & Compl. Syst. Universal Geogr. I. 67  				The Ætolian confederacy made, in their resistance to the king of Macedon, the last gallant efforts of Grecian freedom. 1880    R. F. Leighton Hist. Rome xxv. 163  				When Ambracia the chief town was taken, and the works of art transported to Rome, the Ætolian confederacy gave up the contest and sued for peace. 1943    Jrnl. Hellenic Stud. 63 120/2  				Tegea passed from a state of sympolity with the Aetolian Confederacy to the sovereignty of Cleomenes. 2006    C. Champion in  N. G. Wilson Encycl. Anc. Greece 22/2  				The Aetolian Confederacy was essentially a nation of corsairs and mercenaries.   Aetolian League  n. a confederation of tribes, cities, and districts of Aetolia, formed in the 4th cent.  b.c. ΚΠ 1770    D. Y. tr.  G. B. de Mably Observ. Greeks 143 in  Transl. from French  				The Ætolian league engaged to pay the Romans two hundred talents. 1849    S. Eliot Liberty of Rome II. xiv. 172  				The only governments left were those of the Ætolian league and of Macedonia. 1914    Hist. Teacher's Mag. Jan. 17/2  				The establishment of the Aetolian League..was the outcome of their successful defense against Macedon. 2004    S. G. Miller Anc. Greek Athletics xii. 199  				The Aitolian League established new games called the Soteria (savior) after the Aitolians saved Delphi from an invasion by Gauls. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). <  | 
	
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