释义 |
synchytic, a. rare—1.|sɪnˈkɪtɪk| [ad. Gr. συγχυτικός, f. συγχεῖν: see prec. and -ic.] Given to commingling or confounding.
1877Keightley's Mythol. Anc. Greece & It. i. i. 11 note, Lobeck terms these writers synchytic mythologists, ‘who think that the religions of all nations..were the same from the beginning’. |