单词 | semasiologically |
释义 | semasiologicallyadv. Linguistics. In a semasiological manner. Now esp.: according to the branch of semantics in which words and phrases are studied through the analysis of the various meanings they represent; cf. semasiology n. 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > semantics > [adverb] semasiologically1889 semantically1892 semologically1913 1889 Academy 7 Dec. 374/2 It is phonetically quite possible that..aestimo is connected with αισθάνομαι, but semasiologically (as the phrase now is) it is improbable. 1907 Periodical Sept. 163 The author points out that there is much in common psychologically, semasiologically, between Old English and Old Baskish. 1990 W. J. Jones German Kinship Terms i. 12 Ruipérez attempts to trace, onomasiologically and semasiologically, the German terms for ‘aunt’, ‘uncle’, ‘niece’, ‘nephew’ and ‘grandchild’ from the 10th to the 20th century. 2011 M. Stark Bilingual Thematic Dict. v. 345 The entries themselves..are semasiologically oriented because the headwords (forms) precede the definitions (meanings). This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.1889 |
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