单词 | cyno- |
释义 | cyno-comb. form 1. < Greek κυνο-, combining form of κύων (κυν-) dog; occurring in Greek in many compounds, partly adopted and largely imitated in modern technical terms and nonce-words. cyno-genealogist n. Brit. /ˌsʌɪnə(ʊ)dʒiːnɪˈalədʒɪst/ , /ˌsɪnə(ʊ)dʒiːnɪˈalədʒɪst/ , U.S. /ˌsaɪnoʊˌdʒiniˈɑlədʒəst/ , /ˌsaɪnoʊˌdʒiniˈælədʒəst/ , /ˌsɪnoʊˌdʒiniˈɑlədʒəst/ , /ˌsɪnoʊˌdʒiniˈælədʒəst/ Π 1839 New Monthly Mag. 56 63 Your good cynogenealogist will trace out..the pedigree of any particular race. cyno-phrenology n. Brit. /ˌsʌɪnə(ʊ)frᵻˈnɒlədʒi/ , /ˌsɪnə(ʊ)frᵻˈnɒlədʒi/ , U.S. /ˌsaɪnoʊfrəˈnɑlədʒi/ , /ˌsɪnoʊfrəˈnɑlədʒi/ 2. cynoclept n. Brit. /ˈsʌɪnəklɛpt/ , /ˈsɪnəklɛpt/ , U.S. /ˈsaɪnəˌklɛpt/ , /ˈsɪnəˌklɛpt/ [Greek κλέπτης thief; compare κυνοκλόπος dog-stealing] a dog-stealer.Π 1863 H. Kingsley A. Elliot (1865) xxiv. 223 He was the greatest..cynoclept, or dog-dealer, in England. cynography n. Brit. /sʌɪˈnɒɡrəfi/ , /sᵻˈnɒɡrəfi/ , U.S. /saɪˈnɑɡrəfi/ , /sᵻˈnɑɡrəfi/ [French cynographie] a writing or treatise on dogs. cynological adj. Brit. /ˌsʌɪnəˈlɒdʒᵻkl/ , /ˌsɪnəˈlɒdʒᵻkl/ , U.S. /ˌsaɪnəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l/ , /ˌsɪnəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l/ of or pertaining to cynology.ΘΚΠ the world > animals > zoology > study of specific types of animal > [adjective] > mammals > dogs cynological1926 1926 A. Huxley Ess. New & Old 201 No cynological philosopher has arisen to denounce the abject degeneracy of the Irish terrier. 1962 Times Lit. Suppl. 7 Sept. 662/2 They set up a ‘Cynological Institute’ in ..Prague [in 1911]. cynologist n. Brit. /sʌɪˈnɒlədʒɪst/ , /sᵻˈnɒlədʒɪst/ , U.S. /saɪˈnɑlədʒəst/ , /sᵻˈnɑlədʒəst/ one who is versed in cynology.ΘΚΠ the world > animals > zoology > study of specific types of animal > [noun] > mammals > dogs > one who cynologist1948 1948 C. L. B. Hubbard Dogs in Brit. iii. 17 A foundation upon which cynologists might work out the origin of breeds. cynology n. Brit. /sʌɪˈnɒlədʒi/ , /sᵻˈnɒlədʒi/ , U.S. /saɪˈnɑlədʒi/ , /sᵻˈnɑlədʒi/ natural history of dogs.ΘΚΠ the world > animals > zoology > study of specific types of animal > [noun] > mammals > dogs cynology1878 1878 R. T. H. Bartley tr. P. Topinard Anthropol. Introd. 9 Cynology being the natural history of the dog. cynophilist n. Brit. /sʌɪˈnɒfəlɪst/ , /sʌɪˈnɒfl̩ɪst/ , /sᵻˈnɒfəlɪst/ , /sᵻˈnɒfl̩ɪst/ , U.S. /saɪˈnɑfələst/ , /sᵻˈnɑfələst/ [French cynophile] a lover of dogs.Π 1890 G. Fleming in 19th Cent. Mar. 505 Consider the perpetual abolition of the diabolical muzzle, ye cynophilists. cynophobia n. Brit. /ˌsʌɪnə(ʊ)ˈfəʊbɪə/ , /ˌsɪnə(ʊ)ˈfəʊbɪə/ , U.S. /ˌsaɪnəˈfoʊbiə/ , /ˌsɪnəˈfoʊbiə/ , /ˌsaɪnoʊˈfoʊbiə/ , /ˌsɪnoʊˈfoʊbiə/ [Greek ϕόβος panic fear] aversion to and dread of dogs.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > irrational fears pneumatophobia1678 hydrophobia1760 aerophobia1771 panophobia1784 phobia1786 pantophobia1807 necrophobia1833 phoby1834 syphilomania1838 hippophobia1840 phonophobia1841 syphilophobia1842 scotophobia1844 astrophobia1855 sitomania1859 sitophobia1859 thanatophobia1860 Satanophobia1861 batrachophobia1863 panphobia1870 agoraphobia1871 bogyphobia1872 pathophobia1873 aquaphobia1875 toxiphobia1876 claustrophobia1879 cynophobia1879 mysophobia1879 siderodromophobia1879 phthisiophobia1883 sitiophobia1884 ochlophobia1885 sitiomania1887 acrophobia1888 zoophobia1888 leprophobia1889 nosophobia1889 pamphobia1890 bacteriophobia1894 tuberculophobia1894 taeniiphobia1897 thalassophobia1897 topophobia1899 dysmorphophobia1900 akathisia1903 cremnophobia1903 musicophobia1903 ailurophobia1905 brontophobia1905 phobism1914 arachnophobia1925 school phobia1930 coprophobia1934 mycophobia1957 arachniphobia1966 computer phobia1972 coulrophobia1997 the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > dog > [noun] > fear of dogs cynophobia1879 1879 M. D. Conway Demonol. I. ii. v. 136 The wild notion of Goethe, joined with his cynophobia. cynopodous adj. Brit. /sʌɪˈnɒpədəs/ , /sᵻˈnɒpədəs/ , U.S. /saɪˈnɑpədəs/ , /sᵻˈnɑpədəs/ [Greek ποδ- foot] dog-footed, having feet with non-retractile claws. cynorrhodon n. Brit. /sʌɪˈnɒrədɒn/ , /sᵻˈnɒrədɒn/ , /sʌɪˈnɔːrədɒn/ , /sᵻˈnɔːrədɒn/ , U.S. /saɪˈnɔrəˌdɑn/ , /sᵻˈnɔrəˌdɑn/ [so French; < Greek ῥόδον rose] dog-rose, wild-rose.ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > trees and shrubs > thorn-tree or -bush > brier or wild rose-bush > [noun] brierc1000 eglaterea1400 eglantinec1400 hound's thornc1420 dogberry1527 dog-briar1530 sweet-briar1538 brier-bush1562 dog bramble1567 canker1582 dog rose1597 canker rose1606 dog-thorn1694 cynorrhodon1706 bramble-rose1713 Scotch rose1731 white dog rose1770 brier-rose1810 bull-brier1860 missionary1881 burnet-rose1884 1706 Phillips's New World of Words (new ed.) Cynorrhodon, the wild Rose, or Sweet-brier Rose. 1744 J. Armstrong Art of preserving Health i. 17 Where the Cynorrhodon with the rose For fragrance vies. 1817 N. Drake Shakspeare II. 81 The colour of the cynorhodon, or canker-rose. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < comb. form1706 |
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