单词 | many-worded |
释义 | > as lemmasmany-worded many-worded adj. (of a term or description) involving the use of, or consisting of, several words (spec. in Philosophy). ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > linguistic unit > word > [adjective] > having or relating to specific number of words many-worded1798 triverbal1817 diverbal1826 monepica1832 1798 H. Brand Huniades iv. iv. 84 What means this many-worded mystery? 1817 J. Bentham Chrestomathia Pt. II 209 Having for their collective denomination the many-worded appellative parts of speech. 1843 J. S. Mill Syst. Logic I. i. ii. 30 A mixed term belongs to the class of what have been called many-worded names. 1901 A. Sidgwick Use of Words v. 143 Description..is more often than not many-worded. 1957 G. Ryle in C. A. Mace Brit. Philos. 243 I am still not quite sure why..every possible grammatical subject of a sentence, one-worded or many-worded, stands to something as the proper name ‘Fido’ stands to the dog Fido. < as lemmas |
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