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assimilitude
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/02/23 19:55 UTC 版)
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assimilitude (countable and uncountable, plural assimilitudes)
- (rare) Synonym of assimilation.
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1921 August 3–4, “1921: Census Results”, in International Herald Tribune, number 35,280 (3–4 August 1996), Paris, →ISSN, →OCLC, “In Our Pages: 100, 75 and 50 Years Ago” section, page 6, column 7:
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Negroes are less than 10 per cent of the population. If they were distributed throughout the country instead of being massed as now in special localities, their moral assimilitude with the whites would be easier and more rapid, and motives of hostility and violence would be far less numerous and recurrent.
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- (rare) Synonym of similitude.
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1839, [Catherine Gore], chapter VI, in The Cabinet Minister. […], volume III, London: Richard Bentley, […], →OCLC, page 122:
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“Because, between them there is not the slightest sympathy of character!” / “Pho, pho! There may be no similarity or assimilitude of character; but there might be sympathy between the Admirable Crichton and King Cophetua’s beggar maid, or between the sage Maria Theresa and the blockhead Francis of Lorraine. I tell you, Miss Grenfell is in love with Woodbridge, and Woodbridge getting into love with her as quick as possible. […]”
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1882, William Sharp, “The Preraphaelite Idea—The Germ.”, in Dante Gabriel Rossetti: A Record and a Study, London: Macmillan and Co., pages 45–46:
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Again, he says (page 203): “I suppose no intelligent eye can look on Raffaelle’s Lo Spasimo, Da Vinci’s Last Supper, or I might even say Michael Angelo’s Raising of Lazarus, painted by Del Piombo, without recognising more or less the Greek conception.” The Rev. E[dward] Young may here be right, but I confess I fail to see the assimilitude of either Lo Spasimo, the Last Supper, or the Raising of Lazarus, to The Greek; in the severity of outline and modelling alone in Da Vinci’s great work there is that which is not alien certainly, but both Lo Spasimo and the Raising of Lazarus seem to me, alike in treatment as in subject, especially foreign to the artistic mind of the great nation of antiquity.
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