单词 | medic |
释义 | medic1 /medˈik/adjective (poetic)Medical noun
ORIGIN: L medicus medicasˈter noun (archaic) A quack medick or medic /medˈik/nounAny plant of the genus Medicago including lucerne, distinguished from clover by its spiral or sickle-shaped pods and short racemes ORIGIN: L mēdica, from Gr Mēdikē (poā) Median (herb), ie lucerne Median /mēˈdi-ən/ (historical)adjectiveOf or relating to Media, an ancient kingdom NW of Persia (corresponding to modern NW Iran), its people, or their Indo-European language (also noun) ORIGIN: Gr Mēdos a Mede Mede noun One of the people of Media, fused as a nation with the Persians about 500BC Meˈdic adjective Mēˈdism noun The adoption of Persian interests, ie treachery to a Greek Meˈdize or Meˈdise intransitive verb
To make Median law of the Medes and Persians A law that cannot be changed, ‘which altereth not’ (Bible, Daniel 6.12) |
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