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单词 aristo
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ariston.

/əˈrɪstəʊ/
Etymology: French, shortened form of aristocrate.
colloquial.
An aristocrat.
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society > society and the community > social class > nobility > aristocracy or upper class > [noun] > member of
optimate1574
gentle blood1575
patrician1631
grandlinga1637
(man, woman) of fashion1702
Brahmani1704
ruffled shirt1754
aristocrat1789
thoroughbred1817
Brahmin1823
big bug1826
ruffle shirt1830
ruffle-shirter1842
blue blood1850
aristo1864
upper1955
society > authority > rule or government > rule of any class or persons > ruling class or group > [noun] > of the upper classes > member of
aristocrat1789
aristo1864
1864 M. J. Higgins Ess. (1875) 172 In 1795, the aged Honorius died..in consequence of the..imprisonment to which he had been subjected as an aristo.
1888 R. Gower Rec. & Reminisc. (1903) 425 Charles Villiers..said how snubbed Dizzy used to be in old days by the aristos whom he got to serve him in his later life.
1888 R. Gower Rec. & Reminisc. (1903) 133 Now that aristo-Liberals vote often with Conservatives.
1958 Times Lit. Suppl. 13 Jan. 325/3 Did Jacobins think about nothing but Liberty,..aristos about nothing but adultery?
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2019).

aristoadj.

Brit. /ˈarᵻstəʊ/, /əˈrɪstəʊ/, U.S. /əˈrɪstoʊ/
Forms: 1800s– aristo', 1800s– aristo.
Origin: Formed within English, by clipping or shortening; perhaps modelled on a French lexical item. Etymon: aristocratic adj.
Etymology: Shortened from aristocratic adj., perhaps after French aristo (1866 or earlier). Compare earlier aristo n.
colloquial.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of aristocrats; aristocratic.In quot. 1875 representing the speech of a French speaker.
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society > authority > rule or government > rule of any class or persons > [adjective] > of the upper classes
aristocratian1583
oligarchical1586
aristocratical1589
aristocratic1596
oglogarchial1602
oglogarchian1602
oligarchala1628
oligarchic1643
optimatical1652
monarchico-1785
aristo1874
1874 Irish Monthly Mag. 2 73 Though everybody knew what sort of a Baron he was..his name was so very aristo'.
1875 Argosy Apr. 291 Fleury's a pretty name enough, but it doesn't sound half so aristo as Beauval.
1936 C. L. R. James Minty Alley xvi. 131 She came in..stepping high, and you know how she stylish already, and she had the glasses fix on her bosom, so aristo.
1986 New Statesman 4 July 7/3 The government's third defeat in the House of Lords on the Social Security Bill confirms the ‘wave theory’ of the aristo vote.
2008 H. Freeman Meaning of Sunglasses 136 Fashion magazines love the layering look because it appears so devil-may-care in that uniquely aristo way.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

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