Greco-Latin
形容词 adj.
英 /ˌɡɹiːkəʊˈlæt.ɪn/
美 /ˌɡɹɛkoʊˈlæt.n̩/
英文释义
形容词 adj.
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Derived from or pertaining to the Ancient Greek and Latin languages.
— In 1781 they framed "Articles of Confederation,” and in 1789 the “Constitution of the United States of America," from which we have an Extract and Table, showing sixty-two per cent. Greco-Latin and thirty-eight Gotho-Germanic; whereas Ethelbert's Anglo-Saxon Code of A.D. 597, which is the oldest English writing, containse six per cent. Greco-Latin and ninety-four Gotho-Germanic; the code of Alfred the Great, A.D. 890, numbers six per cent. Greco-Latin and ninety-four Gotho-Germanic; and the Bill of Rights, 1688, counts sixty-three per cent. Greco-Latin, thirty-six Gotho-Germanic, and one per cent. Celtic.
词形变化
词源
From Greco- + Latin.
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