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单词 stratfordian
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Stratfordiann.adj.

Brit. /stratˈfɔːdɪən/, U.S. /ˌstrætˈfɔrdiən/
Origin: From a proper name, combined with an English element. Etymons: proper name Stratford , -ian suffix.
Etymology: < Stratford-upon-Avon, the name of a town in Warwickshire where Shakespeare was born + -ian suffix.
A. n.
1. A native or inhabitant of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > British nation > English nation > [noun] > native or inhabitant of England > other towns
Oxonianc1540
Yarmouthian1614
Manchesterian1645
Novocastrian1645
wacker1768
Stratfordian1769
Mancunian1771
docker1791
Yorkist1796
Dicky Sam1820
Brummie1824
Liverpudlian1833
Yarmouth bloater1849
Exonian1871
Grimbarian1886
Cheltonian1887
Plym1913
Hoxtoniana1935
scouse1945
loiner1950
Scouser1959
Wulfrunian1959
Manc1961
pie eater1985
1769 Royal Mag. Sept. 393/2 ‘Two Shillings,’ returned the Stratfordian.
1821 J. Saunders Let. 8 June in A. Mathews Mem. C. Mathews (1839) III. ix. 204 Intreating a line when you have anything desirable to impart to the Stratfordians.
1865 Meliora 7 23 The desire of the Stratfordians to conciliate him.
1963 Times 12 Feb. 11/4 It is likely that the Stratfordians thus deprived of some edification from the pulpit were less put out than those who now find the harmonies of a concert-platform sadly broken.
2011 Daily Tel. (Nexis) 23 July (Mag.) 24 Resident long-standing Stratfordians.
2. An advocate or supporter of the view that Shakespeare was the author of the plays generally attributed to him. Also called Shakespearean. Cf. Baconian n. 2, Oxfordian n. 3.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary and textual criticism > textual criticism > [adjective] > relating to or holding specific authorship theory
Unitarian1842
Baconian1874
chorizontic1875
chorizontal1887
Stratfordian1908
Oxfordian1930
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > playwriting > [noun] > playwright > believer in Shakespeare's authorship
Shakespearean1837
Stratfordian1908
Shakespearite1909
society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary and textual criticism > textual criticism > [noun] > literary origin of text > specific authorship theory > one who holds
Unitarian1850
chorizontes1868
chorizontist1873
Baconian1874
Shakespearean1874
separatist1903
Stratfordian1908
Shakespearite1909
Oxfordian1930
1908 G. G. Greenwood Shakespeare Probl. Restated 226 The futilities which are gravely trotted out by enthusiastic Stratfordians as valuable evidence to illustrate the life of Shakespere.
1930 P. Allen Case for Edward de Vere 6 I remained an orthodox Stratfordian until 1923.
2008 New Yorker 5 May 41/2 I was a Stratfordian.
B. adj.
1. Of or belonging to Stratford-upon-Avon. Frequently with reference to Shakespeare.
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1801 S. J. Pratt Bread Notes sig. dv Future historians will add this sublime Stratfordian event to the wonders of Warwickshire.
1861 Gentleman's Mag. Aug. 163/2 The handsome maces which help to maintain the dignity of Stratfordian mayors.
1921 G. K. Chesterton in Illustr. London News 22 Oct. 522/1 The story of the Stratfordian actor and author is inconceivable.
1987 J. L. Calderwood Shakespeare & Denial of Death xv. 193 At the end character fades into player..and London playwright into Stratfordian man of property.
2002 Birmingham Post (Nexis) 27 Apr. 49 Two men from the Midlands dominated the vote. It was not unexpected that a certain Stratfordian playwright should win it.
2. Relating to or advocating the view that Shakespeare was the author of the plays generally attributed to him. Cf. Baconian adj. 2, Oxfordian adj. 3.
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society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > playwriting > [adjective] > relating to specific theory
Baconian1874
Stratfordian1880
1880 Appletons' Jrnl. June 481/1 The affirmative theory of the Stratfordian authorship.
1908 G. G. Greenwood Shakespeare Probl. Restated 172 Really, really, there must be some limits even to Stratfordian demands on our credulity!
1930 P. Allen Case for Edward de Vere 26 All these discoveries and inferences..were destroying utterly the Stratfordian arguments.
2008 J. F. Broderick & D. W. Miller Web of Conspiracy v. 62 An essay from the Stratfordian side and another from the Oxfordian side.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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