单词 | religioso |
释义 | religioson.1 = religious n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > monasticism > monk > [noun] monkeOE brotherOE claustermanc1175 man (woman, etc.) of religiona1200 cloister-monkc1325 friarc1330 son1416 religion manc1475 pater1481 abbey man1483 scapularc1540 monach?c1550 cloister-man1581 monastic1632 cowlist1637 religieux?a1649 religioso1708 saint1888 society > faith > church government > monasticism > nun > [noun] nuneOE sistereOE minchenOE nun-sisterOE spousea1200 ladyc1275 religious1340 clergess1393 homely womana1400 monialc1400 moinesa1513 sanctimoniala1513 vowess1533 nosegent1567 votaress1589 votress1597 monkess1602 White Lady1606 cloistressa1616 sanctimony1630 religiosea1657 clergywoman1673 religieuse1682 religioso1708 vestal1717 1708 tr. J. B. Morvan de Bellegarde Gen. Hist Voy. Old & New World 315 The Indians of Cumana, Cariaco,..and of Unari, entering into a Conspiracy, massacred all the Spaniards, as well the Religioso's as others, and set the two Convents on Fire. 1811 J. Black tr. A. von Humboldt Polit. Ess. New Spain II. iii. viii. 22 Father Pichardo, a respectable religioso in the convent of San Felipe Neri. 1823 Edinb. Mag. & Literary Misc. July 78 You may consider it an equivocal compliment, when I say I do not take you for a religioso. 1905 W. Bayliss Seven Angles of Renascence 194 The death of Sebastian del Piombo need not be particularly considered because he had already become a religioso. 1994 P. L. Baker Centring Periphery Pref. p. xi There were seventeen ships, a large body of well-equipped soldiers, several hundred hidalgos, five religiosos. 2004 A. Orta Catechizing Culture iii. 102 I was about to leave the mission, and my continuation as a religioso and as a priest was in question. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). religiosoadj.adv.n.2 A. adj. ΚΠ 1792 R. Burns Let. 10 Sept. (1985) II. 147 Can you tell me..why a religioso turn of mind has always a tendency to narrow & illiberalize the heart? 2. Music. Religious, devotional; played religioso. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > expression > [adjective] > specific expression affettuoso1724 sostenuto1724 risoluto1740 ariose1742 arioso1742 agitato?1775 legato1786 grandioso1787 staccato1806 trainante1818 leggiero1847 appassionato1869 martelé1876 martellato1876 pesante1900 misterioso1957 marcato1961 religioso1961 1841 Musical Reporter Mar. 106 The soft stealing notes of the organ in the style ‘Religioso’, now breathe comfort and hope. 1855 Dwight's Jrnl. Music 17 Feb. 158/2 A sacred concert with Italians means the Stabat Mater and means nothing else, unless perchance some ‘overture religioso’..be prefixed to it. 1920 Musical Times July 455/2 Who would have imagined twenty years ago that we should ever take our pennorths..of Gallopin' 'Orses to a religioso accompaniment? 1961 Times 4 Dec. 14/5 The tremulous, religioso registrations with which the organist coloured the recitatives. 1980 Country Life 17 Jan. 177 Even more religioso than Gounod at times was the Abbé Lizst. 2008 New York Sun (Nexis) 4 Apr. 19 I think of the Andante as religioso, sublime, transcendent. From Mr. Shaham, it was a bit fast and down-to-earth. B. adv. Music. As a musical direction: in a religious or devotional manner. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > written or printed music > directions > [adverb] > for other expression grave1683 cantabile1724 maestoso1724 staccato1724 legato1740 soavemente1740 tenuto1762 amoroso?1765 spiritoso1767 pomposo1786 scherzando1786 strepitoso1801 grazioso1806 mesto1806 risoluto1817 tripsomely1819 alla marcia1823 energico1824 flautando1825 giocoso1828 grandioso1829 religioso1829 largamente1837 marcato1840 flautato1842 leggiero1851 tranquillo1854 appassionato1857 lamentoso1876 misterioso1876 parlando1876 pesante1876 scherzandissimo1876 affettuoso1879 arioso1879 quasi parlato1908 martellato1928 agitato1944 soave1959 1829 J. Jousse Compend. Dict.Terms Music 101 Religioso (Ital.), in a solemn style. 1992 Times (Nexis) 29 Sept. The music..sounds like a pot-pourri, starting religioso and going on to numbers evoking various folkloric styles. C. n.2 Music. A piece of music to be played in a religious or devotional manner. Also: religious effect. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > piece of music > section of piece of music > [noun] > passage executed in specific way concerto grosso1724 legatoa1757 ad libitum1759 larghetto1760 moderato1762 bravura1787 pomposo1807 tutti1816 spiritoso1829 alla capella1859 alla marcia1860 passage work1865 retrogression1869 largamente1878 religioso1888 grandioso1914 animato1924 pesante1932 precipitato1955 1888 Musical Times June 367/1 The ‘Religioso’, from Franceso [sic] Berger's Suite in G, was also included in the programme. 1941 W. C. Handy Father of Blues v. 63 I was featuring The Holy City as a cornet solo and these saxophones contributed wonderfully to the religioso. 1977 Gramophone Apr. 1541/2 In the slow movement there is little sense of religioso in the bare chordal writing for strings at the start. 2002 B. Hoeckner Programming Absolute iv. 181 Inserting these measures at the end of the ‘religioso’ he told the copyist to continue on page 18. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.11708adj.adv.n.21792 |
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