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单词 pisan
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Pisann.adj.

Brit. /ˈpiːzn/, U.S. /ˈpizn/
Forms: 1500s Pisane, 1500s– Pisan.
Origin: A borrowing from Italian. Etymon: Italian Pisano.
Etymology: < Italian Pisano, adjective and noun < classical Latin Pīsānus of or belonging to Pisa, also as noun, denoting an inhabitant of Pisa < Pīsae , the name of a town in Etruria (modern Pisa) + -ānus -an suffix.
A. n.
A native or inhabitant of Pisa, a city in central Italy.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Italians > [noun] > native or inhabitant of Italy > other Italian towns
Genowayc1400
Neapolitanc1425
Venetian1432
milliner1449
Milanese1484
Genevois1521
Genoeses1553
Pisan1559
Ferrarese1573
Florentine1591
Paduana1592
Amalfitan1600
Bergamask1602
Genovese1603
Genoan1608
Salernitan1608
Patavine1611
Vicentine1611
White Moors1617
Perugian1620
Genoesian1624
Lucchese1660
Veronese1673
Modenese1711
Pavian1712
Sienese1756
Patavinian1771
Livornese1789
Bolognese1818
Torinese1864
Assisian1870
Triestine1905
Luccan1911
Padovan1953
Cassinese1957
1535 J. Cheriton Let. 16 July in State Papers Henry VIII (P.R.O.: SP 1/94) f. 93 There was reseiud..this day..leters..by merchantis, that is to say, florentines, Jenusouis..napolatanes and pisansis.]
1559 R. Crowley Lanquet's Epitome of Crons. (new ed.) iii. f. 222v The Florentines vanquysshed the Pisanes, and subdued Uolaterra.
1613 T. Fitzherbert Adioynder to Suppl. R. Persons Discuss. ii. 81 The wars betwene the Pisans and the Genoueses by sea.
1639 T. Fuller Hist. Holy Warre iv. xviii. 199 His friends, the Pisans and Genoans, reviled him as the marrer of their mart.
1705 J. Addison Remarks Italy 18 Their Fleet, that formerly gain'd so many Victories over the Saracens, Pisans, Venetians.
1768 J. Boswell Acct. Corsica (ed. 2) 70 A gift..from the pope to the Pisans.
1813 J. Forsyth Remarks Excurs. Italy 12 Many Pisans, however, are of the old opinion.
1863 ‘G. Eliot’ Romola I. viii. 146Pisans false, Florentines blind’—the second half of that proverb will hold no longer.
1934 A. Huxley Beyond Mexique Bay 280 Like the Pisans, the Aztecs had the wit to leave a wide open space all round the monument.
1991 C. B. Boyer & U. C. Merzbach Hist. Math. (ed. 2) xiv. 254 Leonardo's father was a Pisan engaged in business in northern Africa.
B. adj.
Of, belonging to, or characteristic of Pisa.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Italians > [adjective] > other Italian towns
jean1495
Venetian1554
Milanese1569
Pisan1570
Neapolitan1580
Salerne1598
Florentine1603
Salernitan1621
Amalfitan1625
Paduan1633
Pavian1633
Modenese1693
Veronese1757
Sienese1814
Torinese1864
Lucchese1883
Patavine1929
1570 J. Foxe Actes & Monumentes (rev. ed.) II. iv. 388/2 Captayne and admirall of the Pisan nauye for the Emperour.
a1618 P. Simson Hist. Church (1624) i. 143 The Pisan army launched forth to the Sea with forty ships and gallies.
1677 W. Lloyd Considerations touching True Way 9 He damn'd the Pisan Council, which the French King had assembled against him.
1710 E. Smith Poem J. Philips 5 Our Spencer, first by Pisan Poets taught, To us their Tales, their Style, and Numbers brought.
1793 J. Nott Chem. Diss. on Thermal Waters of Pisa 12 The Pisan mountains are part of an amphitheatric chain, extending from N. W. to E.
1813 J. Forsyth Remarks Excurs. Italy 36 The Pisan chains hang like a fair trophy on the foreign bank of Genoa.
1869 ‘M. Twain’ Innocents Abroad xxiv. 252 A Pisan antiquarian gave me an ancient tear-jug.
1936 A. W. Clapham Romanesque Archit. W. Europe iii. 30 Southern Italy.., touched here with Lombard and there with Pisan influence.
1992 Holiday Which? May 142/2 A twelfth-century Pisan church, resplendent in bands of black and white.

Compounds

Pisan assistance n. [after Italian soccorso di Pisa, apparently arising from the arrival of the Pisan fleet only after the Genoese had already secured victory in the siege of Jerusalem in the First Crusade] Obsolete rare assistance offered or given too late to be effective.
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the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > types of help > [noun] > help too late to be effective
Pisan assistance1869
1869 R. Browning Ring & Bk. IV. xii. 210 You and your pleas and proofs were what folks call Pisan assistance, aid that comes too late.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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