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conflagrant
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/01/29 20:18 UTC 版)
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conflagrant (comparative more conflagrant, superlative most conflagrant)
- Brilliantly burning; of or resembling a conflagration; intensely blazing.
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c. 1805-1814, Dante Alighieri, Henry Francis Cary (translator), (The Divine Comedy, The Vision; or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, of Dante Alighieri (Volume II), J. Barfield, Taylor and Hessey, page 124:
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1821, The Christian Intelligencer 1821-09: Volume 1, Issue 1, Open Court Publishing Company, page 29:
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1829, William Henry Thorne, A Glance at London, Brussels, and Paris: By a Provincial Scotsman, Oliver & Boyd, page 17:
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I proceed to draw near to the metropolis, as I do not remember being struck with anything else, except with the country north of Birmingham, which might in one place be designated, the region of the ten thousand furnaces; which has a forlorn look of desolation and wretchedness in day light, but at night must no doubt assume an aspect of great conflagrant magnificence.
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1850, The Westminster Review 1850-10: Volume 54, Issue 1, page 256:
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After adverting to the various opinions of former writers upon the subject, he calls attention to the “great lightnings and torrents of rain always attendant upon volcanic eruptions;” and expresses his conviction that this “ continuous blazing of the lightning, and whirling of the fire over and around stony mountains, distant from the conflagrant regions, having their summits uncovered by earth, must ignite the stone; and by the simultaneous dashing down of water the fury of the fire being prodigiously increased, there would be a melting of the stone, which would run like water over the surrounding plains.”
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1871, George MacHenry, Time and Eternity, A Poem, A. L. Bancroft and Company, page 242:
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And whirlpools churn the currents when the surges,/ Spent with their rage, would settle to a calm,/ And the conflagrant blast tempestuous urges/ The lambent tide with bluster to alarm/The spirits free from momentary harm:/ None can in anodyne lethean rest,/ None in forgetfulness can taste the balm/ Of sleep's nepenthe, by the rollers pressed,/ That lash them with their out-stretched arms and foaming crest.
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1906, Charles Curtis Bigelow, Edmund Gosse, Leslie Stephen, Robert Louis Stevenson, Temple Scott, The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Davos Press, page 276:
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Nay, the kindly shine of summer, when tracked home with the scientific spyglass, is found to issue from the most portentous nightmare of the universe — the great, conflagrant sun: a world of hell's squibs, tumultuary, roaring aloud, inimical to life. The sun itself is enough to disgust a human being of the scene which he inhabits ; and you would not fancy there was a green or habitable spot in a universe thus awfully lighted up. And yet it Is by the blaze of such a conflagration, to which the fire of Rome was but a spark, that we do all our fiddling, and hold domestic tea-parties at the arbour door.
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- (Classical Latin) IPA: /ˈkon.fla.ɡrant/, [ˈkõːfɫ̪äɡrän̪t̪]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA: /ˈkon.fla.ɡrant/, [ˈkɔɱfläɡrän̪t̪]
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