出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/03 21:02 UTC 版)
See classic § Etymology for history. By surface analysis, class + -ical or classic + -al or class + -ic + -al
classical (comparative more classical, superlative most classical)
Various usage advisers give various prescriptions for differentiating classic from classical by word sense distinctions and by collocational idiomaticness (that is, according to the way in which certain collocations tend to use one suffix more than the other idiomatically). For example (as pointed out by various authorities, including Bryan Garner in Garner's Modern English Usage, fourth edition), classical tends to be preferred in the sense of "the classics" (in ancient literature, modern literature, or music), though classic also sometimes serves in this sense.
classical (countable and uncountable, plural classicals)
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classical
being classical
not classical
the music of classicism
pseudoclassic
pseudoclassic(al)
the neoclassical canon