释义 |
Zoque, n. (and a.)|ˈsəʊkeɪ| [a. Sp., of uncertain origin.] Any of a group of Central-American Indian languages of the Mixe-Zoquean family; this group of languages collectively. Also attrib. or as adj.
1891D. G. Brinton Amer. Race iii. vi. 144 (heading) Zoque linguistic stock. 1911Thomas & Swanton Indian Lang. Mex. & Central Amer. 60 (heading) Zoque. 1940F. Johnson in Maya & Neighbors vi. 109 The territory in which the Zoque language was spoken has scarcely been changed on any map since Thomas. 1953[see non-phonemic s.v. non- 3]. 1964E. A. Nida Toward Sci. Transl. vi. 134 As in Zoque, spoken in Mexico, the Biblical expression ‘Perfect love casts out fear’ becomes ‘we do not fear when we truly love’. 1972[see Mixtec]. |