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单词 peninsular
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peninsularadj.n.

Brit. /pᵻˈnɪnsjᵿlə/, U.S. /pəˈnɪns(ə)lər/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: peninsula n., -ar suffix1.
Etymology: < peninsula n. + -ar suffix1. Compare French péninsulaire (noun) inhabitant of a peninsula (1556 as noun in an isolated attestation in Middle French; subsequently from 1834), (adjective) of or relating to a peninsula (1834).
A. adj.
1. Of, relating to, or of the nature of a peninsula.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the earth > land > land mass > shore or bank > promontory, headland, or cape > [adjective] > peninsula
peninsulara1613
peninsulated1781
a1613 E. Brerewood Enq. Langs. & Relig. (1614) x. 67 Inclosed after a peninsular figure, betweene Danubius and the Sea.
a1771 R. Wood Troade in Ess. Homer (1775) 312 Its compact peninsular form.
1869 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest III. xii. 123 An insular or peninsular site was specially preferred.
1895 Yearbk. U.S. Dept. Agric. 1894 130 The ‘peninsular district’ here includes the Eastern Shore counties of Maryland and Virginia, together with the State of Delaware.
1922 J. Joyce Ulysses iii. xvii. [Ithaca] 671 A scheme to enclose the peninsular delta of the North Bull at Dollymount.
1991 Past & Present Aug. 105 In 1957, the year when the British granted independence to the peninsular part of Malaysia.
2. spec. (usually with capital initial). Of or belonging to the Iberian peninsula, comprising Spain and Portugal; spec. (frequently in Peninsular war) of, relating to, or designating the war waged there from 1808 to 1814 between Napoleonic France and the combined forces of Britain, Spain, and Portugal (now historical).
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society > armed hostility > war > types of war > [noun] > other specific war
Punic War1556
Vandal war1613
American Civil War1775
Seven Years War1775
Revolutionary Wara1784
Peninsular war1811
Great War1815
Mormon war1833
opium war1841
the Thirty Years' War1841
the Thirty Years' War1842
Mexican War1846
Napoleonic War1850
Crimean War1854
Hundred Years War1874
Balkan war1881
Boer War1883
Winter War1939
Six Day War1967
Yom Kippur War1973
Gulf War1981
Falklands conflict1982
the world > the earth > named regions of earth > Europe > Iberian peninsula and islands > [adjective] > Iberian peninsula
peninsular1811
1811 Reformists' Reg. 1 Jan. 247/1 The impolicy of the Peninsular war.
1843 C. Dickens Martin Chuzzlewit (1844) iv. 36 The name of Montague Tigg will perhaps be familiar to you, in connexion with the most remarkable events of the Peninsular War?
a1863 W. M. Thackeray Mr. & Mrs. Berry ii He is an old Peninsular man.
1898 T. Hardy Wessex Poems 52 The maiden I wronged in Peninsular days.
1910 Encycl. Brit. I. 777/1 The evidence does not enable us to say..whether the first Peninsular adapter or translator was a Castilian or a Portuguese.
1986 Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics 31 149 In Peninsular and Canary Island dialects, velarization of word-final prevocalic /n/ is rare.
2003 Times (Nexis) 9 Dec. (Times2 section) 22 The last of Bernard Cornwell's excellent series about the Peninsular War starts with the Duke of Wellington in terrible spirits.
B. n.
1. A native or inhabitant of a peninsula, esp. of the Iberian peninsula.
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabitant > inhabitant according to environment > [noun] > inhabitant of isthmus or peninsula
isthmian1601
demi-islandera1649
peninsular1854
1854 W. H. Hurlbert Gan-Eden xii. 155 The whites in Cuba..are divided primarily into old Spaniards, or Peninsulars, and Creoles.
1889 Nation (N.Y.) 17 Oct. 319/2 The Arabs traded with the far-off peninsulars.
1939 Mod. Lang. Jrnl. 23 582 As for the unity of the Spanish language, both the Peninsulars and the spanish Americans have tried to conserve it.
1985 J. A. Michener Texas iii. 122 He was a criollo, not a peninsular; that honored name was reserved for those actually born in the Iberian peninsula.
2002 San Antonio (Texas) Express-News (Nexis) 16 Sept. 10 c A verbal exhortation by a parish priest to take up arms against the gachupines, or Spanish peninsulars, and fight for racial equality and the redistribution of land.
2. A soldier of the Peninsular war (see sense A. 2). Obsolete. rare.
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society > armed hostility > warrior > soldier > soldier by nationality > [noun] > British > specific
redcoatc1605
cavalier1642
cavy1645
cave1661
peninsular1888
Ironside1889
Brodrick1903
Kitcheners1916
1888 Q. Rev. 167 196 He [sc. Besant] speaks of the ruffling captain, who was no doubt ‘an old Peninsular’.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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