单词 | romano-greek |
释义 | > as lemmasRomano-Greek Romano-Greek adj. and n. Brit. /rə(ʊ)ˌmɑːnəʊˈɡriːk/ , /ˌrəʊmənəʊˈɡriːk/ , U.S. /roʊˌmɑnoʊˈɡrik/ [originally (in use as adjective) after French romano-grec (1786 or earlier)] ΚΠ 1825 tr. A. Pichot Hist. & Lit. Tour Foreigner Eng. & Scotl. I. ix. 52 Am I really obliged to adopt this precaution, before I can venture to prefer a gothic church to a romano-greek temple [Fr. un temple romano-grec]? 1827 W. Darby Darby's Universal Gazetteer (ed. 2) 290/2 As the empire of the Romano Greeks declined, the Sclavi formed a powerful kingdom between the Danube and Mount Haemus. 1904 Downside Rev. 23 118 Those whom the Romano-Greeks and Græco-Romans identified with the new order. 1993 F. Millar Rom. Near East i. 2 His typical Romano-Greek name..shows that the citizenship will not have been acquired by him..earlier than the reign of Marcus Aurelius. < as lemmas |
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