单词 | latinize |
例句 | Samuel Johnson was an excellent writer of latinized English, but I am confident that he never saw a real ghost. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 3 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:43.960Z He seems to have looked at Hyperion again, but made up his mind to go no farther with it, having got to feel its style too latinized and Miltonic. Life of John Keats His Life and Poetry, his Friends, Critics and After-fame 2011-06-10T02:00:19.290Z Tsuga, the Japanese name latinized; heterophylla refers to two kinds of leaves. Wood and Forest 2011-03-01T03:00:42.647Z And in addition to all the latinized words there are 124 commoner words simple and compound, not elsewhere to be found in the poet’s plays, showing an unwonted search after verbal novelty. Shakespeare in the Theatre 2011-01-30T03:00:17.973Z A Transylvanian school of writing stressed the Latin origin of the Romanian people and their language and utilized a latinized Romanian in its writing. Area Handbook for Romania Only towards the end of the third century did the Roman Church become latinized in language and spirit. St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, Vol. I A Practical Exposition But the increasing reluctance of the Italians to render military service led to the practical, although not to the theoretical, exemption of Italy from this burden which now rested more heavily upon the latinized provinces. A History of Rome to 565 A. D. Hickory is shortened and latinized from Pawcohicora, the Indian name for the liquor obtained from the kernels; ovata refers to oval nut; carya, the Greek name for walnut. Wood and Forest 2011-03-01T03:00:42.647Z I tell him if I have any resentments toward it at all it is for the long hours spent in getting the latinized names of things drilled into me. Do Unto Others This master latinized his name and signed his works thus—P. Stephani. Vanished towers and chimes of Flanders "Ha! what! noble Patricius?" cried Lentulus, coming up to them suddenly, and addressing the old chief by his latinized name—"what is this that thou arguest so sagely, in thy sonorous and male tongue." The Roman Traitor, Vol. 2 Both the officers and the elite troops were drawn almost exclusively from Italy or the latinized parts of the western provinces. A History of Rome to 565 A. D. Chauvin, bald, the name of the theologian whom we know better in the latinized form Calvin. The Romance of Names When climate rather than culture latinized them, later northmen came and dispossessed them. Riviera Towns It must indeed be admitted that his prose is often too latinized and stiff. Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection The first of the dynasty, Henry Estienne, who, in the spirit of the age, latinized his name, was born in Paris, in 1470, and commenced printing there at the beginning of the sixteenth century. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 As we have seen, Severus recruited the pretorians from the legions and so deprived the more thoroughly latinized parts of the empire of any real representation in the ranks of the army. A History of Rome to 565 A. D. Pontifex may also be the latinized form of Pope or Bishop. The Romance of Names Johnson latinizes it Gallina Turcica, and defines it, 'a large domestic fowl brought from Turkey;' which does not agree with the above account from Pancirollus. Notes and Queries, Number 188, June 4, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. The family name was Koppernigk, but Nicholas latinized it when he became of age, and seemingly separated from his immediate kinsmen forever. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 12 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Scientists These formed the advanced guard of the English against the Welsh, and hence their country was generally known as the Mark, or March, a name which was afterwards latinized into the familiar form of Mercia. Early Britain Anglo-Saxon Britain In the year 64 the south of Spain, the province of Baetica—of which we may speak more familiarly as Andalusia—was prosperous and peaceful, almost completely romanized and latinized. Life in the Roman World of Nero and St. Paul But in general his sentences are long and involved, full of inversions and latinized constructions. From Chaucer to Tennyson "I am liable to be charged that I latinize too much."—DRYDEN: in Johnson's Dict. The Grammar of English Grammars Had not a restraining influence, anxiously and even acrimoniously urged, broken in on their endeavours the English language to-day might have been almost as completely latinized as Spanish or Italian. English Literature: Modern Home University Library of Modern Knowledge It was completely latinized under Augustus, and though Byzantines came hither under Nicephorus Phocas—Benjamin of Tudela says the inhabitants are "Greeks"—they have long ago become merged into the Italian element. Old Calabria It was seven years later when Michael Pauw made his purchase from the Indians of the territory extending from Hoboken to the Raritan River and, latinizing his name, called it Pavonia. The Real America in Romance, Volume 6; a Century Too Soon (A Story Obed had not been mistaken in supposing that he was already missed and sought, though his imagination had corrupted certain savage cries into the well-known sounds that composed his own latinized name. The Prairie The examples in Dr. Johnson's quarto Dictionary exhibit the words, gallicisms, anglicisms, hebrician, latinize, latinized, judaized, and christianized, without capitals; and the words Latinisms, Grecisms, Hebraisms, and Frenchified, under like circumstances, with them. The Grammar of English Grammars But though he was classical, his style was never latinized. English Literature: Modern Home University Library of Modern Knowledge Without the name and fame won for the work by the brilliant paraphrase of the learned and single-minded Frenchman, Lane's curious hash and latinized English, at once turgid and emasculated, would have found few readers. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 10 His ready participation in these popular amusements was one cause of his acquiring the title of the King of the Commons, or Rex Plebeiorum, as Lesley has latinized it. The Lady of the Lake The latinized variants correspond to forms in the Armenian translation of Eusebius. 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