单词 | traditio'narily |
释义 | > as lemmastraˌditio'narily traˌditio'narily adv. now rare = traditionally adv. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > customs, values, or beliefs of a society or group > [adverb] > by tradition traditionately1593 traditionally1600 traditio'narily1624 translatitiously1643 1624 S. Jerome Irelands Iubilee iii. xv. 214 Let the day of our preservation..be ingraven..in the Tablets of our gratefull hearts, perpetuated traditionarily to our Childrens children. 1713 C. Place Heretical Char. ii. 187 The Catechumens..had it [sc. the Apostles Creed] traditionarily taught and deliver'd to them. 1804 W. Mitford Inq. Princ. Harmony Lang. (ed. 2) xv. 347 The antient Welsh airs, which have been transmitted traditionarily by ignorant harpers. 1937 Life 5 July 44/1 His [sc. Renoir's] father was, traditionarily, a poor tailor. 2007 H. Jisheng in D. F. Mayor Electroacupuncture p. xi The interests of acupuncturists who are traditionarily trained and those with a Western medical training will also be very different. < as lemmas |
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