单词 | anthropomorphical |
释义 | anthropomorphicaladj. = anthropomorphic adj. ΘΚΠ the world > the supernatural > deity > [adjective] > ascribed human nature > ascribed human form or attributes anthropomorphic1802 anthropomorphical1831 theo-anthropomorphic1873 1831 L. Woods tr. G. C. Knapp Lect. Christian Theol. I. iii. 193 Besides these literal, there are many figurative, anthropomorphical [Ger. anthropomorphische] representations of the divine power, contained in the Bible. 1847 J. Torrey tr. A. Neander Gen. Hist. Christian Relig. & Church II. 307 Christ..employed fewer anthropomorphical [Ger. anthropomorphischen] images than the Old Testament. 1856 J. F. Ferrier Inst. Metaphysic (ed. 2) viii. viii. 441 Our ontology would have been anthropomorphical and revolting. 1901 Uric Acid Monthly Apr. 156/1 The modern philosophical idea that man's evil is within him, and not, as was thought of old, derived extrinsically from some anthropomorphical satannic [sic] majesty. 1976 G. Ewart No Fool iii. 65 In the twenties we had children's books that made value judgements on wildlife, of an anthropomorphical kind. 2007 Evening Standard (Nexis) 13 Dec. a43 It tends to parody the Disney style with its sweetly chirping birds, anthropomorphical chipmunks and other denizens of the forest. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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