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单词 post-classical
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post-classicaladj.

Brit. /ˌpəʊs(t)ˈklasᵻkl/, U.S. /ˌpoʊs(t)ˈklæsək(ə)l/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: post- prefix, classical adj.
Etymology: < post- prefix + classical adj. Compare slightly earlier post-classic adj.
Occurring in or characteristic of a period after one regarded as classical, esp. occurring after the classical age of Greek and Roman literature; (Music) belonging to the Romantic period.
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society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [adjective] > specific movement or period
classical1546
pastoral1566
classic1597
Medicean1652
romantic1812
tedesco1814
realistic1829
realista1832
pseudo-classic1833
classicist1838
pseudo-classical1838
renaissant1839
modernist1848
post-classic1850
post-classical1851
pseudo-Gothic1853
classicizing1865
classicistic1866
serio-grotesque1873
geometric1877
neoclassical1877
modernistic1878
neoclassic1878
pseudo-archaic1878
William Morris1883
protocorinthian1884
veristic1884
William and Mary1886
Yuan1888
romanticistic1889
veritistic1894
auto-destructive1895
pre-Romantic1895
Trajanic1906
neo-realistic1909
New Romantic1909
neo-realist1912
futuristic1915
postmodern1916
Dada1918
Dadaist1918
surrealist1918
proto-Romantic1920
expressionistic1921
modernista1924
super-realist1925
superrealistic1925
postmodernist1926
proto-Baroque1926
post-symbolist1927
pre-modernist1927
surrealistic1930
Renaissancist1932
Colonial Revival1934
neo-baroque1935
socialist-realist1935
social realist1949
social realistic1949
kitchen sink1954
William IV1955
formalistic1957
Zhdanovite1957
neo-Dadaist1960
neo-modernist1960
William Morrisy1960
neo-Dada1962
Zhdanovist1966
conceptual1969
conceptualist1973
po-mo1987
pathetic1990
the world > time > relative time > the past > historical period > [adjective] > of Greek or Roman antiquity
classic1597
ancient1605
Constantinian1641
classical1691
post-classical1851
pre-classical1860
pre-Roman1863
post-Roman1865
preclassic1869
Hadrianic1886
Protogeometric1914
sub-Roman1932
1851 N. Amer. Rev. July 76 The results of many years reading, for the purpose of lexicography, have been put together in order to make the picture of the classical and post-classical usage.
1866 Pall Mall Gaz. 10 Nov. 4 Post-classical and disintegrant Greek.
1898 Daily News 12 Nov. 4/5 All this..suggests that gypsies, whatever their origin, were post-classical immigrants from India into Europe by way of the Levant.
1915 O. M. Dalton (title) Catalogue of the Engraved Gems of the Post-Classical Periods..in the British Museum.
1937 Oxf. Compan. Classical Lit. 454 The following periods are distinguished: Early Latin..Classical Latin..‘Silver’ Latin is applied to the post-Classical period up to about a.d. 150.
1947 A. Einstein Music Romantic Era xii. 167 But Bruckner did not write ‘Post Classical’ or Romantic church music in the style of Schubert.
1956 J. E. S. Thompson Rise & Fall Maya Civilization ii. 96 Burials have also been found in collapsed rooms at other sites, notably a burial with pottery of post-classical types at Copan.
1982 J. Campbell Grammatical Man iv. xxi. 254 In ‘postclassical’ thermodynamics, the view is taking hold that simplicity is not the most natural state of matter.

Compounds

post-classical Latin n. and adj. (a) n. the Latin used after the classical period, i.e. from about 200 a.d.; (b) adj. of, relating to, or designating such Latin. Cf. Late Latin n. and adj. at late adj.1 Compounds 4.
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1856 J. A. Riddle & T. K. Arnold Copious & Crit. Lat.-Eng. Lexicon 481/1 The ablative nemine occurs only in early and post-classical Latin.
1903 B. L. Gildersleeve & G. Lodge Lat. Gram. (new ed.) 107 Lautum and lōtum are both used in classical times; but lautum belongs rather to early, and lōtum to post-classical Latin.
1987 Jewish Lang. Rev. 7 19 Brown 1963 lists as many as 127 English words ending in -arium. Most of them are learned adoptions of Classical and post-Classical Latin forms, like frigidarium, sacrarium, cinerarium, and honorarium.
2005 L. Holford-Strevens Hist. Time vii. 118 The term ‘era’..is derived from the post-classical Latin word aera or era.
2010 Globe & Mail (Toronto) (Nexis) 30 Oct. r12 Plictum,..in post-classical Latin, gave us plight, a variant of pleat or plait.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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