单词 | delawarean |
释义 | Delawarean in British English (ˌdɛləˈwɛərɪən) adjective 1. of or relating to the state of Delaware or its inhabitants 2. of or relating to the Delaware river Delawarean in American English (ˈdɛləˈwɛriən; ˈdɛləˈwærən) adjective 1. of Delaware noun 2. a person born or living in Delaware Delawarean in American English (ˌdeləˈwɛəriən) noun 1. a native or inhabitant of Delaware adjective 2. of or pertaining to Delaware of Delawareans Word origin [delaware + -an]-an is a suffix occurring originally in adjectives borrowed from Latin, formed from nounsdenoting places (Roman; urban) or persons (Augustan), and now productively forming English adjectives by extension of the Latin pattern.Attached to geographical names, it denotes provenance or membership (American; Chicagoan), the latter sense now extended to membership in social classes, religious denominations,etc., in adjectives formed from various kinds of noun bases (Episcopalian; pedestrian; Puritan; Republican) and membership in zoological taxa (acanthocephalan; crustacean). Attached to personal names, it has the additional senses “contemporary with” (Elizabethan; Jacobean) or “proponent of” (Hegelian; Freudian) the person specified by the noun base. It also occurs in a set of personal nouns,mainly loanwords from French, denoting one who engages in, practices, or works withthe referent of the base noun (comedian; grammarian; historian; theologian) |
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