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单词 ancona
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Anconan.1

/ænˈkəʊnə/
Etymology: Name of a town in Italy.
A breed of domestic fowl characterized by black and white mottled plumage and leaden-grey shanks.
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the world > animals > birds > order Galliformes (fowls) > family Phasianidae (pheasants, etc.) > genus Gallus (domestic fowl) > [noun] > types of
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bantam1749
Jersey blue1758
Dorking1779
Plymouth Rock1806
Java1813
shack-bag1816
Negro fowl1835
creeper1847
Minorca1848
cuckoo fowl1850
Leghorn1850
Brahmapootra1851
Ancona1853
shanghai1853
Andalusian1854
Bolton bay1854
Corsican cock1854
jacinth1854
Minorca1854
spangle1854
yellow leg1854
Crèvecœur1855
sultan1855
Hamburg1857
Leghorn1857
Yokohama1865
Houdan1871
Langshan1871
Wyandot1881
sultan hen1882
silkie1885
Orpington1887
rock1889
silver-grey1889
Campine1892
Rhode Island Red1893
Faverolles1902
Rhode Island White1905
Malines1906
Rhode Island1914
Australorp1922
maranc1934
1853 W. Wingfield & G. W. Johnson Poultry Bk. 110 The Ancona is a first cousin to the Minorca, its sole point of difference being a mottled or splashed plumage, black and white, in about equal proportions.
1873 L. Wright Illustr. Bk. Poultry 357 We entertain scarcely any doubt that the origin of Anconas is to be found in accidental ‘sports’ of this colour from crossing Black and White Minorcas.
1960 Farmer & Stockbreeder 8 Mar. 135/1 One of my Ancona bantams lays eggs with blood spots.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online November 2010).

anconan.2

/ænˈkəʊnə/
Forms: Pl. ancone.
Etymology: Italian, = medieval Latin (Stat. Guild of Painters at Venice, a.d. 1271): etymology uncertain; perhaps an alteration of Greek εἰκόνα , accusative of εἰκών image, icon n.
An altar-piece, esp. one consisting of a group of pictures or painted panels connected by architectural structure.
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society > faith > artefacts > division of building (general) > altar > parts of altar > [noun] > surrounding decoration
triptych1849
pentaptych1854
ancona1874
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > painting > painting according to subject > [noun] > religious painting > picture as altar-piece
triptych1849
diptych1852
polyptych1859
ancona1874
gradino1886
1874 R. H. Busk Valleys Tirol 146 A priceless work of Alb. Durer, an ‘Ancona’, showing forth in its various compartments the history of the Passion.
1885 Athenæum 19 Sept. 377/2 The Van Eycks' ‘Adoration of the Lamb’..[is] a true representative of the Italian ancona or group of pictures included in a single altarpiece.
1887 Athenæum 20 Aug. 248/3 The work is neither more nor less than an ancona, which is different in kind as well as in scale from a triptych. ‘Altar-piece’ would be a correct term here, if the author fears to use ‘ancona’.
1903 Burlington Mag. I. 309/2 This altarpiece now hangs on the north wall of the choir of the Collegiata. It is a Gothic ancona in which four scenes are represented.
1906 H. R. F. Brown tr. P. G. Molmenti Venice to Fall of Republic ii. xii. 123 It is in these ancone, sacred images painted on wood, that we find the origin of Venetian painting.
attrib.1900 Speaker 28 Apr. 116/1 The ancona form of composition..was characteristic of the old Venetian school.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online November 2010).
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