单词 | macrocolum |
释义 | macrocolum/ˌmakrə(ʊ)ˈkəʊləm/(also macrocollon, macrocollum) Roman History noun In ancient Rome: a large size of papyrus, typically between one and two feet wide; a piece of work written on papyrus of this size. OriginEarly 17th century; earliest use found in Philemon Holland (1552–1637), translator. From (probably spurious) classical Latin macrocōlum, a reading in Pliny Nat. Hist. 13. 80, taken to be from ancient Greek μακρόκωλος long-limbed from μακρός + κῶλον limb. The preferable reading macrocollum is believed to derive from an unattested ancient Greek *μακρόκολλον a wide sheet of papyrus from μακρός + κόλλα glue. For further discussion of the form, meaning, and etymology of the Latin word see Classical Philol. 89 62 ff. |
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