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Aeolism (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 Aeolisms)
- (uncountable) The use of the Aeolic language or its syntactic structures.
- 1875, William Watkiss Lloyd, The age of Pericles, a history of the politics and arts of Greece:
- This approach, however, of Aeolians to Ionians is ambiguous and accidental, and historical indications go far to show that their distinction was all but primitive; that Dorism developed independently from an Aeolism with which Ionism was already in marked contrast, at some point of earlier departure, rather than that Ionism and Dorism together were collateral shoots from an original main Aeolic stem.
- 1876, William Walker Merry & James Riddell, Homer's Odyssey - Volume 1, page 196:
- It should be remarked that Aeolism in Homer is seen not so much in a general modification of the Ionic dialect, as in the occasional employment of the forms and flexions regarded as characteristic of the Aeolic.
- (countable) A usage of Aeolic within a work in another language.
- 2012, Maren Niehoff, Homer and the Bible in the Eyes of Ancient Interpreters, →ISBN, page 202:
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Aeolism (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 Aeolisms)
- (uncountable) A fictional religion in the works of Jonathan Swift that worships the wind in general, and rhetorical form over substance in particular.
- (uncountable, by extension) A tendency toward rhetorical embellishments.
- 1992, David Durant, “Aeolism in Knickerbocker's A History of New York”, in On Humor:
- After the pipes have their final victory over the Aeolistic William, Peter Stuyvesant comes to the head of the state. His measures against Aeolism are swift: he gives his councilors "abundance of fair long pipes" (p. 248) and makes "a hideous rout among the ingenious inventions and expedients of his learned predecessor -- demolishing his flag-staffs and wind-mills" (pp. 248-249).
- 2012 August, Tyler G Okimoto & Amy Wrzesniewski, “Effort in the face of difference: Feeling like a non-prototypical group member motivates effort”, in European Journal of Social Psychology, volume 42, number 5:
- Participant scores on one of the five personality traits, “Aeolism,” were consistently described as low compared with the other group members in all conditions.
- (countable) A reference to or instance of wind; windiness.
アナグラム
- Omelias, ailsome, sialome
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