单词 | weberian |
释义 | Weberianadj.1 Of, relating to, or characteristic of the composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826) or his music.Weber is regarded as the founder of the German romantic school of opera. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > composing music > composer > [adjective] > specific composer Purcellian1698 Handelian1770 Rossinian1823 Mozartian1828 Weberian1830 Mendelssohnian1851 Offenbachian1857 Schubertian1866 Mozart-like1870 Wagnerian1873 Brahmsite1878 Beethovenish1879 Meyerbeerian1880 Wagneresque1884 Brahmsian1887 Dvořakian1888 Mendelssohnic1889 Beethovenian1890 Lisztian1890 Elgarian1906 Puccinian1906 Palestrinian1908 Berliozian1910 Straussian1910 Schoenbergian1912 Pucciniesque1917 Chopinesque1920 Ravelian1924 Delian1925 Beethovenized1927 Rachmaninovian1927 Bartokian1929 Sibelian1935 Webernish1938 Mahlerian1939 Hindemithian1941 Bachian1945 Tchaikovskian1945 Metastasian1947 Monteverdian1947 Schumannesque1947 Stravinskian1947 Verdian1947 Webernesque1947 Mahlerish1949 Vivaldian1952 Beethovenesque1955 Meyerbeerish1962 1830 Standard 30 Apr. Mr. Hummel's..‘Fantasia,’ founded on an Indian air, was full of strength and variety, although some of the changes reminded us of Weberian mystery. 1856 Musical Times Nov. 658/1 His audience..especially applauded his truly admirable rendering of the ‘Feux follets,’ with their distinctly Weberian complexion. 1900 Musical Times May 339/1 Preparations are on foot for the special performances..with a completely revised libretto, written at the instigation of the Emperor by Herr Joseph Lauff, and with recitatives, modelled on Weberian themes. 1958 Listener 28 Aug. 321/3 Many of the typically Weberian passages in dotted notes. 2005 Daily Tel. (Nexis) 16 Apr. 12 What makes this new recording most valuable is the use of period instruments and singers of a Weberian rather than Wagnerian cast. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2021). Weberianadj.2ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > secretory organs > ducts > [noun] > urinary ducts > parts of navicular fossa1802 utriculus1848 gallinaginous crest1851 Weberian corpuscle1852 transitional epithelium1855 utricle1861 urothelium1954 1852 R. Leuckart in Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Physiol. IV. 1415/2 The Weberian corpuscle occurs only in the class Mammalia, where we meet with a greater complication of the sexual apparatus than in any other group of the Vertebrata. 1852 Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Physiol. IV. 1419/2 The Weberian organ of the horse, which is generally of very considerable size, was known to Cuvier, who referred it to the vesicula seminalis. 1852 Lancet 31 July 107/1 The discovery of Weber must place the morphology of the generative systems on an entirely new footing, and..all malformations of these organs must be studied with reference to the Weberian structure. 1875 Trans. Royal Ir. Acad. 25 274 The Weberian organ long, and not distinctly bifid. 2. Zoology. Designating a set of structures, including a chain of small bones, which, in certain teleost fishes, connect the swim bladder with the ear, as Weberian apparatus, Weberian organ, Weberian ossicles. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > parts of fish > [noun] > bones (various types of) grate1481 pharyngeal1791 suboperculum1818 supratemporal1834 shackle-joint1837 mastoid1840 wrist1840 mastoid bone1841 subopercular1841 mesotympanic1846 suprascapula1846 hypobranchials1848 hypotympanic1848 urohyal1848 radius1854 epicentral1866 pterotic1866 mesocoracoid1868 supraclavicle1868 precoracoid1869 symplectic1870 hypural1871 mesopterygoid1871 post-temporal1871 postclavicle1872 brachial1873 urostyle1875 hypercoracoid1876 admaxillary1885 intercalarium1887 palatopterygoquadrate1888 subtectal1888 Weberian apparatus1889 Weberian ossicles1889 radial1890 supracleithrum1903 1889 Amer. Naturalist 23 427 Hypophthalmus possesses an air-bladder connected with the auditory organ by intervention of a Weberian apparatus, formed of parts of the anterior vertebræ. 1890 Proc. Royal Soc. 1889 46 309 The Air-bladder and Weberian Ossicles in the Siluridæ. 1951 G. R. de Beer Vertebr. Zool. (ed. 2) xxxii. 341 The acuteness of the power of hearing is greatly increased in the Cypriniform fish (e.g. Amiurus) where the swim-bladder is connected to the ear by the Weberian ossicles. 1958 Sci. Rec. (Peking) May 162 The Weberian organ of the carp is generally similar in structure to that of other Ostariophysian fishes. 1981 R. McN. Alexander Chordates (ed. 2) vi. 173 The distinctive feature of the Ostariophysi is a group of small bones known as the Weberian ossicles, which connect the swimbladder to the ear. 2010 Trop. Fish Feb. 41/3 Some fish have taken the ears a step further and developed what is known as the weberian apparatus. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2017; most recently modified version published online June 2022). Weberianadj.3 Of, relating to, or characteristic of the sociologist and political economist Max Weber (1864–1920), his philosophy, or his writings.Weber is regarded as one of the founders of modern sociology, and is particularly associated with his analysis of the Protestant work ethic; see Protestant work ethic n. at Protestant n. and adj. Compounds. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > moral philosophy > [adjective] > of other theories, etc. Shaftesburian1752 non-inductive1844 inductive1861 imperativist1921 Weberian1925 factualist1933 situationalist1942 prescriptive1946 cognitivist1952 prescriptivist1954 1925 Times Lit. Suppl. 11 June 399/2 The Crocian doctrine of the reality of history as the reality of mind acting and always active grades into the Weberian conception. 1959 G. D. Mitchell Sociol. 114 The importance of this Weberian analysis is that a system of stratification is seen to depend upon the economic character of society, the way prestige is distributed, and the kind of legal and political institutions it possesses. 1979 L. Lerner Love & Marriage vi. 231 I shall use ‘sublimation’ essentially in its Weberian meaning. 2011 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 27 Oct. 41/1 He is an enthusiast for the Weberian notion of the Protestant work ethic. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.11830adj.21852adj.31925 |
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