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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/08/28 14:58 UTC 版)
名詞
miraculum
- (rare, nonstandard) A miracle.
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1857 October, J. A. Nash, M. P. Parish, “Speculations on the Origin of Plants. By David Rice, M.D.”, in The Plough, the Loom, and the Anvil. […], volume X, number 4, New York, N.Y.: J. A. Nash & M. P. Parish, footnote by editors, page 206:
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What is a miracle? A miracle—miraculum, wonder, something that astonishes—is simply a thing out of the common course, and is no more an exhibition of power than the ordinary operations of nature. […] If a sick man, almost too feeble to move a limb, should all at once rise from his bed, bid his doctor and nurse farewell, and go to work in his field, that would be a miracle, a miraculum, a most astonishing occurrence.
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1869, Benjamin Place [pseudonym; Edward Thring], chapter VI, in Thoughts on Life-Science, London; Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Macmillan and Co., →OCLC, pages 73–74:
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[W]hat is there wonderful in these ever-present spirit-agencies and intelligent wills, whilst working under God every material force, changing at any moment whether perceptibly or imperceptibly the direction of the material forces they wield; what miraculum would there be if every drop of rain is guided or shot through air by a living power?
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2001 October, Bronwyn Cleland, “Deux Ex Machina”, in Room 14 at 8 O’Clock: An Anthology of Poetry & Short Stories (The Richmond Writers’ Circle Anthology 2001), Richmond, London: Richmond Writers’ Circle, →ISBN, page 40:
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She had no time for the virtues of patience and we would hear the familiar sigh pitched to perfection and ‘All we need, all we want is a miraculum, just one small one.’ As the convoluted talk of illusory deities and miracles spiralled, we elder children sometimes deviated from my mother’s doctrine by demanding a straight answer as to how she saw her miracle manifesting.
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2020, Stanisław Rosik, “The space of the turning point in the context of its neighbours: Pomeranian communities within the circle of the pagan ‘international’”, in Stanisław Rosik, editor, Europe Reaches the Baltic: Poland and Pomerania in the Shaping of European Civilization (10–12 Centuries) (Scripta Historica Europaea; 6), Wrocław: University of Wrocław, →ISBN, section 3 (Pomerania – Poland – Europe. In search of their own paths), subsection II (Pomerania in the zone of Polish expansion in the age of Bolesław III the Wrymouth. Conquest and Christianization), page 330:
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This theological interpretation is meaningfully illustrated with a miraculum, which according to Ebo (III, 1) happened in Güzkow. An enormous swarm of terrifying flies flew out of a pagan temple destroyed during Otto’s missions, embodying the residing evil forces. Chased away with prayers and signs of cross they ultimately flew to Rugia.
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発音
- (Classical Latin) IPA: [miːˈraː.kʊ.ɫũː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA: [miˈraː.ku.lum]
名詞
mīrāculum n (genitive mīrāculī); second declension
- wonder, marvel, miracle; a wonderful, strange or marvellous thing.
- Synonyms: portentum, mōnstrum, ostentum, prōdigium, mīrum
- wonderfulness, marvellousness.
語形変化
Second-declension noun (neuter).
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | mīrāculum | mīrācula |
| genitive | mīrāculī | mīrāculōrum |
| dative | mīrāculō | mīrāculīs |
| accusative | mīrāculum | mīrācula |
| ablative | mīrāculō | mīrāculīs |
| vocative | mīrāculum | mīrācula |
派生語
- mīrāculārius
- mīrāculātor
- mīrāculō
関連する語
- mīrābiliārius
- mīrābilis
- mīrābilitās
- mīrābiliter
- mīrābundus
- mīrācula
- mīrandus
- mīrātiō
- mīrātor
- mīrātrīx
- mīrē
- mīrificē
- mīrificentia
- mīrificō
- mīrificus
- mīrimodīs
- mīriō
- mīrō
- mīror
- mīrus
派生した語
- Balkano-Romance:
- Aromanian: mirachi, mirache
- Romanian: mirac
- Ibero-Romance: (all semi-learned)
- Asturian: milagru
- Old Galician-Portuguese: miragre
- Galician: milagre
- Portuguese: milagre
- Old Spanish: milagro, miraglo
- Spanish: milagro
- → Aymara: milagro
- → Bikol Central: milagro
- → Chavacano: milagro
- → English: milagro
- → Karao: milagro
- → Quechua: milagru
- → Tagalog: milagro
- Spanish: milagro
- Ancient borrowings:
- → Albanian: mrekulli
- Learned borrowings:
- → Catalan: miracle
- → Friulian: meracul
- → Italian: miracolo
- → Romanian: miracol
- → Neapolitan: miraculo
- → Occitan: miracle
- → Old French: miracle
- French: miracle
- → Esperanto: miraklo
- → Danish: mirakel
- → English: miracle
- → Middle Dutch: mirakele
- Dutch: mirakel
- French: miracle
- → Portuguese: miráculo
- → Sicilian: miràculu
- → Spanish: miráculo
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