单词 | saeva indignatio |
释义 | saeva indignatio/ˈsaɪvə ɪndɪɡˈnɑːtɪəʊ/noun ‘Savage indignation’, a feeling of contemptuous rage at human folly. Originally, and in later use often with reference or allusion to Swift's epitaph. OriginLate 18th century; earliest use found in Thomas Green. From post-classical Latin saeva indignatio savage indignation from classical Latin saeva, feminine of saevus fierce, furious + indignātiō. |
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