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单词 justinianic
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Justinianicadj.

Brit. /dʒəˌstɪnɪˈanɪk/, U.S. /dʒəˌstɪniˈænɪk/, /dʒəˌstɪniˈɑnɪk/
Origin: From a proper name, combined with an English element. Etymons: proper name Justinian , -ic suffix.
Etymology: < the name of Justinian (post-classical Latin Justinianus : see Justinianian adj.) + -ic suffix. Compare earlier Justinian n., Justinianian adj.
Of or relating to Justinian (c483–565) or the period of his reign as Byzantine Emperor (527–565); spec. = Justinianian adj.
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1850 J. M. Neale Hist. Holy Eastern Church: Pt. 1 I. ii. v. 260 The Metropolitical church of Athens..is not Justinianic, though apparently of the early part of the seventh, if not of the end of the sixth century.
1908 Ann. Brit. School Athens 1906–7 13 320 They have no purely scriptural subjects, such as appear in Christian art from the fifth century onwards; in style also they are quite unlike the Justinianic work at Ravenna.
1976 J. M. Kelly Stud. in Civil Judicature of Rom. Republic iv. 95 In the Digest title on the subject..the words infamia notatur are agreed to be a Justinianic interpolation.
1990 Past & Present 129 9 Looking at the picture given by the Theodosian and Justinianic codes of the fourth- to sixth-century world, it is clear that compared with the first and second centuries there had been a fundamental change.
2008 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 29 May 17/2 The death toll from the ‘Justinianic plague’ was terrible. Eyewitnesses speak of the depopulation of entire regions, a third of the people of Palestine dead.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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