单词 | post-classical latin |
释义 | > as lemmaspost-classical Latin 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. ΚΠ 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. < as lemmas |
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