| 释义 | gon·go·rism \ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌrizəm\ noun
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 Etymology: Spanish gongorismo, from Luis de Góngora y Argote + Spanish -ismo -ism
 1. usually capitalized  : a Spanish literary style especially associated with the poet Góngora and his imitators characterized by a studied obscurity of meaning and expression and by extensive use of metaphorical imagery, exaggerated conceits, paradoxes, neologisms, and other ornate devices — compare euphuism
 2.
 a.  : an excessively involved, ornate, and artificial style of writing
 < her sheer virtuosity as a creator of images seems on the verge of gongorism — Saturday Review >
 b.  : an instance of such a style
 < a swaggering rhetorician who … has to stop and search for the appropriate gongorism — Malcolm Cowley >
 • gon·go·ris·tic \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|ristik\ adjective
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