释义 |
nomadize, v.|ˈnɒmədaɪz, ˈnəʊ-| [f. nomad + -ize.] a. intr. To live, or roam about, as nomads.
1799W. Tooke View Russian Emp. II. 100 The Tunguses..nomadize about the coasts of the Eastern-ocean. 1842Prichard Nat. Hist. Man 203 They have occupied..or rather nomadised over contiguous regions from immemorial times. 1873Burnaby Ride Khiva xvi. 150 The tribes which nomadised on the Sam. b. trans. To make nomadic in character.
1902D. G. Hogarth Nearer East 156 The incomers ‘nomadised’ the south-east. Ibid. 272 The southern oases are the most ‘nomadised’. |