释义 |
ˈmystico- combining form of Gr. µυστικό-ς mystic, denoting ‘partly mystical and partly{ddd}’, or ‘mystically’, as mystico-humanitarian, mystico-oriental, mystico-religious adjs.
1861Chamb. Encycl. II. 212/1 His Biblia Pauperum, or ‘Poor Man's Bible’, is a mystico-allegoric explanation of the plain contents of the sacred books.
1932R. Campbell Taurine Provence 53 Our modern mystico-humanitarian scientists who are merely barbarians.
1893A. Beardsley Let. c June (1971) 50, I am going to do a full page illustration of the wonderful and gorgeous Song of Songs, in mystico-Oriental style.
1834J. S. Mill tr. Plato's Phædrus in Monthly Repos. VIII. 636 There are two sorts of madness; one coming from human disease, the other from a divine influence. This last we divided into four kinds: viz., prophetic inspiration..; mystico-religious, (τελεστικη,) to Bacchus; poetic, to the Muses; and finally, that of which we are speaking, the inspiration or enthusiasm of Love.
1846Grote Greece i. xx. II. 160 The mystico-religious poetry of Greece.
1899Allbutt's Syst. Med. VIII. 196 Psychopaths of the litigious, erotic, and jealous, mystico-religious and other types. |