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cisalpine
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/12 02:42 UTC 版)
語源
Learned borrowing from Latin cisalpīnus (“cisalpine”) + English -ine (suffix meaning ‘of or pertaining to’). Cisalpīnus is derived from cis (“on or to this or the near side of”) + Alpīnus (“of or pertaining to the Alps, alpine”) (from Alpēs (“Alps”) (ultimate etymology uncertain, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *h₂el- (“to grow; to nourish”), Celtic, or a pre-Roman Alpine substrate) + -īnus (suffix meaning ‘of or pertaining to’)). The English word is analysable as cis- + Alpine.
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cisalpine (not comparable)
- On this side of the Alps (chiefly the south side where Rome is located).
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1653, Francis Rabelais [i.e., François Rabelais], translated by [Thomas Urquhart, Peter Anthony Motteux], “How Pantagruel with His Tongue Covered a Whole Army, and what the Author Saw in His Mouth”, in The Works of Francis Rabelais, Doctor in Physick: Containing Five Books of the Lives, Heroick Deeds, and Sayings of Gargantua, and His Sonne Pantagruel. […], London: […] [Thomas Ratcliffe and Edward Mottershead] for Richard Baddeley, […], →OCLC; republished in volume I, London: […] Navarre Society […], [1948], →OCLC, 3rd book, page 308:
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How I had been robbed in the valley, I informed the Senators, who told me that, in very truth, the people of that side were bad livers, and naturally theevish, whereby I perceived well, that as we have with us the Countreys cisalpine and transalpine, that is, behither and beyond the mountains, so have they there the Countreys cidentine and tradentine, that is, behither and beyond the teeth: but it is farre better living on this side, and the aire is purer.
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1970, Karl August Fink, “The Council of Constance: Martin V”, in Hans-Georg Beck, Karl August Fink, Josef Glazik, Erwin Iserloh, Hans Wolter, translated by Anselm Biggs, edited by Hubert Jedin and John Dolan, From the High Middle Ages to the Eve of the Reformation (Handbook of Church History; IV), New York, N.Y.: Herder and Herder; London: Burns & Oates, →ISBN, part 2 (The Late Middle Ages), section 2 (The Western Schism and the Councils), page 464:
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1978–1979, Jane M. Cody, “Coins from Two Republican Hoards”, in The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal, volumes 6–7, Malibu, Calif.: J. Paul Getty Museum, →ISBN, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 164, column 2:
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It is interesting to compare the contents of Gerengazo (6 victoriati, 2 quinarii and 60 denarii) and Maserà (180 victoriati, 1023 denarii) with that of the earlier Milan hoard and with other cisalpine hoards of the latter half of the second century and very early years of the first century b.c.: […]
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2012, Joseph Eska, “Inscriptions, Ancient”, in John T[homas] Koch, Antone Minard, editors, The Celts: History, Life, and Culture, volume 2 (I–Y), Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, →ISBN, page 449:
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Approximately 150 Cisalpine Celtic inscriptions are known, which are almost exclusively engraved in the Lugano script—one of many derived from the northern variety of the Etruscan script. […] Of the total of 150 Cisalpine inscriptions, there are about 140 ‘Lepontic’ inscriptions, which are attested from c. 575 bc to the end of the 1st millennium bc; the remaining ‘Cisalpine Gaulish’ inscriptions probably date from c. 150–c. 50 bc. Most Cisalpine Celtic inscriptions are of the proprietary or funerary type.
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2018, Carolynn E[lizabeth] Roncaglia, “The Roman Conquest”, in Northern Italy in the Roman World: From the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity, Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, →ISBN, Part I (The Creation of Northern Italy), page 23:
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The antiquarian [Marcus Terentius] Varro, quoting Cato [the Elder], says that the Insubres grew pigs so fat that they could barely stand, and both Polybius and Strabo say that Cisalpine pork fed all Italy. Strabo further says […] that the viticulture there was so prosperous that Cisalpine wine casks were as big as houses.
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- Alternative letter-case form of Cisalpine (“of or pertaining to Gallicanism, the doctrine that the church of France is autonomous, especially in relation to the pope; or cisalpinism, a movement in 18th–19th century Britain among Roman Catholics which took the view that allegiance to the Crown was compatible with allegiance to the pope”).
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1824, Francis Plowden, “Of Tithes and Other Church Property”, in Human Subordination: Being an Elementary Disquisition Concerning the Civil and Spiritual Power and Authority, to which the Creator Requires the Submission of Every Human Being. […], Paris: Printed by J. Smith, […], and published by W[illiam] Simpkin and R[ichard] Marshall, […], →OCLC, page 72:
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1845 June, “Art. IV.—1. Revelations of Spain, in 1845. By an English Resident, 2 vols. 8vo. London: 1845. Colburn. […] [book reviews]”, in The Dublin Review, volume XVIII, number XXXVI, London; Dublin: Thomas Richardson and Son [et al.], →OCLC, pages 403–404:
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[N]ot being swayed by the spirit of either the ultramontane or the cisalpine school, by impracticable philosophical Jansenism, by abominable, gross, and hypocritical Jesuitism, nor by a collection of irrelevant doctrines based on contested principles, let us fix the following ones, which are essential......
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2014, Nicholas W. Youmans, “Non sic erit inter frateres. Internal Structures of Obedience in Early Minorite Relational Constructs”, in Mirko Breitenstein, Julia Burkhardt, Stefan Burkhardt, Jens Röhrkasten, editors, Rules and Observance: Devising Forms of Communal Life (Vita Regularis: Ordnungen und Deutungen religiosen Lebens im Mittelalter [Ordered Life: Orders and Interpretations of Religious Life in the Middle Ages]; treatise 60), Berlin: LIT Verlag, →ISBN, part I (Creation of Norms), page 35:
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[T]he "Constitutions of Narbonne" […] detailed further measures for governance in a collegial spirit by establishing a fixed triennial interval for the convening of general chapters and instated alternating locations for chapter meetings, oscillating between cisalpine and ultramontane provinces.
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参照
- ^ “cisalpine, adj.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, September 2023.
- ^ “cisalpine, adj.”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
Further reading
Cisalpine Gaul on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
cisalpinism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
cisalpine (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- “cisalpine, adj.”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
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