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单词 summa
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Definition of summa in English:

summa

nounPlural summaeˈsʌməˈsʊməˈso͝omə
archaic
  • A summary of a subject.

    the Wake is a summa of Joyce's microtextual practice
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this light, the final series of kilims stands as a summa, dense and comprehensive in its references but, perhaps unavoidably, less agile, less beguiling than the individual works whose many themes it subsumes.
    • Work as distraction - that is the summa of Voltaire's wisdom.
    • Even the inquisitorial bishops and curia officials granted that he had written a virtual summa.
    • His last major paper - ‘Classicism’, published or delivered in 1960, not long before his death - was his summa or summing up of a lifetime of reflection and argument.
    • This ‘work of my life,’ whose preface had to be concluded only ten years later at Potsdam, was, to a certain degree, the summa he had proposed himself to write, the conclusion of his activities and his knowledge.
    Synonyms
    synopsis, precis, résumé, abstract, abridgement, digest, compendium, condensation, encapsulation, abbreviated version

Origin

Early 18th century: from Latin, literally 'sum total' (a sense reflected in Middle English).

Rhymes

bummer, comer, drummer, hummer, midsummer, mummer, plumber, rummer, strummer, summer
 
 

Definition of summa in US English:

summa

nounˈso͝omə
archaic
  • A summary of a subject.

    the Wake is a summa of Joyce's microtextual practice
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His last major paper - ‘Classicism’, published or delivered in 1960, not long before his death - was his summa or summing up of a lifetime of reflection and argument.
    • This ‘work of my life,’ whose preface had to be concluded only ten years later at Potsdam, was, to a certain degree, the summa he had proposed himself to write, the conclusion of his activities and his knowledge.
    • Work as distraction - that is the summa of Voltaire's wisdom.
    • Even the inquisitorial bishops and curia officials granted that he had written a virtual summa.
    • In this light, the final series of kilims stands as a summa, dense and comprehensive in its references but, perhaps unavoidably, less agile, less beguiling than the individual works whose many themes it subsumes.
    Synonyms
    synopsis, precis, résumé, abstract, abridgement, digest, compendium, condensation, encapsulation, abbreviated version

Origin

Early 18th century: from Latin, literally ‘sum total’ (a sense reflected in Middle English).

 
 
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