Babylonism

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The belief that the Semitic faith and culture of the ancient Israelites was an outgrowth of Babylonian faith and culture. countable,uncountable
    — Prof. Schrader, now of Berlin, and one of the first living Orientalists, follows with a contribution to the discussion concerning the origin of Hebraism, entitled “ Semitism and Babylonism , ” in which , from the treasures which Assyrian discoveries have opened to us , he shows , in his own words, how "the vessel was prepared at Babylon, ino which later the contents of divine truth were to be poured."
  2. A borrowing or influence from the Babylonian language (a form the Akkadian language) or culture. countable,uncountable
    — If somebody, with the view of remedying this Babylonism, were to write Chichero, Chelt, the Englishman would again make out of it Tshitshero (unknowingly that he italianizes) ; a Spaniard would do the same (thus concurring here with the Englishman);
  3. Roman Catholicism; popery. countable,derogatory,uncountable
    — Mere Babylonism and sin in constitution; yea, the same that makes us no church For, what separation can there be in such admittance?

词形变化

Babylonisms plural

词源

From Babylon + -ism.
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