单词 | slavo- |
释义 | Slavo-comb. form combining form (on Greek analogies) of Slav: 1. Used parasynthetically with terms denoting other peoples or countries, as Slavo-Germanic, Slavo-Hungarian, Slavo-Lettic, Slavo-Lithuanian, Slavo-Phœnician, etc. Π 1839 Donaldson New Cratylus §97 (1850) 141 The old Pelasgian or Slavo-Phœnician language of the South. 1874 H. Bendall tr. A. Schleicher Compar. Gram. i. 7 Teutonic and Sclavo-Lithuanian. 1875 W. D. Whitney Life & Growth of Lang. x. 182 This branch is often called the Slavo-Lettic. 1888 H. A. Strong tr. H. Paul Princ. Hist. Lang. ii. 29 We assume..a Slavo-Germanic, a Slavo-Lettic, an original Germanic..language. 1889 I. Taylor Origin Aryans 35 Roots peculiar to Slavo-Lithuanian and Teutonic. 2. Objective, in adjectives or nouns denoting tendency to admire or favour the Slavs, Slavonic ideals, etc., or morbid dread of these. Slavophil n. Brit. /ˈslɑːvəfɪl/ , /ˈslavəfɪl/ , U.S. /ˈslɑvəˌfɪl/ , /ˈslævəˌfɪl/ (also 'Slavophile) Π 1877 D. M. Wallace Russia ix. 139 They agreed..with the Slavophils. 1881 Athenæum 8 Jan. 54/1 He poses as an incurable Slavophile. 1881 Athenæum 8 Jan. 55/1 The history of the Slavophile movement. 1892 H. D. Traill Marq. Salisbury xiii. 183 Their Slavophil opponents were jubilant. Slavophilism n. Brit. /sləˈvɒfᵻlɪz(ə)m/ , /slɑːˈvɒfᵻlɪz(ə)m/ , U.S. /sləˈvɑfəˌlɪz(ə)m/ , /ˈslɑvəˌfaɪˌlɪz(ə)m/ , /ˈslævəˌfaɪˌlɪz(ə)m/ Π 1877 D. M. Wallace Russia xxvi. 418 The characteristic traits of genuine Slavophilism. 1883 Times 3 May 4 The second part of the volume is a manifesto of ‘Slavophilism’. Slavophobe n. Brit. /ˈslɑːvəfəʊb/ , /ˈslavəfəʊb/ , U.S. /ˈslɑvəˌfoʊb/ , /ˈslævəˌfoʊb/ Π 1887 Pall Mall Gaz. 8 July 1/1 Hungarians are, as a rule, Slavophobes. Slavophobist n. Brit. /sləˈvɒfəbɪst/ , /slɑːˈvɒfəbɪst/ , U.S. /sləˈvɑfəbəst/ , /ˈslɑvəˌfoʊbəst/ , /ˈslævəˌfoʊbəst/ This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < comb. form1839 |
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