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aulic
語源 1
Latin aulicus (“of a prince's court”), from aula (“royal court”), from Ancient Greek αὐλή (aulḗ, “courtyard”).
形容詞
aulic (comparative more aulic, superlative most aulic)
- Of or pertaining to a royal court; courtly.
- 1828, Walter Savage Landor, "Imaginary Conversations: Suppressed Dedications, to Bolivar the Liberator," in The Complete Works of Walter Savage Landor, T. Earle Welby (editor), p. 138.
- 2001, Elizabeth Lane Furdell, The Royal Doctors, 1485-1714: Medical Personnel at the Tudor and Stuart Courts[2], page 254:
- Yet surprisingly, given the varied activities of aulic doctors as propagandists, diplomats, and medical politicians, medicine within the patrician setting of the royal court has been largely neglected.
- 2003, Jane Hawkes, Iuxta Morem Romanarum: Stone and Sculpture in Anglo-Saxon England, Catherine E. Karkov, George Hardin Brown (editors), Anglo-Saxon Styles, page 79,
- Derived ultimately from imperial aulic art, the scheme was well established in the Christian repertoire by the ninth century.
- (architecture) Of, pertaining to, or resembling a palace.
- Solemn.
- 1985, Ronnie H. Terpening, Charon and the Crossing: Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance Transformations of a Myth[4], page 140:
- Comparisons of Charon's eyes to a light at night and a festive bonfire add a popular touch that has its own effectiveness when compared to the more aulic poetry of the time.
- 2007, Francesco Carapezza, Giacomo Pugliese (fl. 1220—1240), entry in Gaetana Marrone (editor), Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies, page 833,
- Otherwise, Giacomino's most aulic and rhetorically ambitious piece is a lament for the death of the beloved, Morte, perché m'hai fatta sì gran guerra (Death, Why Have You Warred Against Me So), the oldest Italian example of its kind, together with Pier della Vigne's "Amando con fin core e con speranza."
- 2011, Andrew Frisardi, Introduction, Dante Alighieri, Andrew Frisardi (translator), Vita Nova, page xxii,
- Other times, for heightened effect, the language is in a more aulic register, laced with Latinisms and with words derived from the Provençal and Sicilian traditions.
派生語
- aulic council
- aulic titulature
名詞
aulic (複数形 aulics)
- A ceremony at some European universities to confer a Doctor of Divinity degree.
語源 2
From Ancient Greek αὐλός (aulós, “hollow tube, pipe”).
形容詞
aulic (not comparable)
- (biology) Pertaining to the reproductive ducts of certain organisms.
- 1998, Brian Morton, The Marine Biology of the South China Sea III, page 25:
派生語
アナグラム
- Lucia, cauli
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