Semitic
英 [si'mitik; se-]
美
- adj.セム語;セム語を話す
- n. セム語; セム語を話す
英語の語源
- Semitic (adj.)
- 1797, denoting the language group that includes Hebrew, Arabic, Aramaic, Assyrian, etc.; 1826 as "of or pertaining to Semites," from Medieval Latin Semiticus (source of Spanish semitico, French semitique, German semitisch), from Semita (see Semite). As a noun, as the name of a linguistic family, from 1813. In non-linguistic use, perhaps directly from German semitisch. In recent use often with the specific sense "Jewish," but not historically so limited.
例文
- 1. His anti- Semitic beliefs were well-known in America.
- 彼の反ユダ信仰はアメリカで有名だ。
- 2.He was a patriarchal Semitic nomad.
- 彼は族長制フラッシュミート遊牧部族の一員である。
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履歴
- 3.The Semitic peoples followed close upon these pioneers.
- これらの先行者の後に続いているのはフラッシュミート人だ。
- 4.No Semitic people had founded an empire now for more than a thousand years.
- 今まで1000年以上、フラッシュミート民族は帝国を創設したことがない。dd>
履歴
- 5.The people were probably governed by the customary Semitic law of the desert.
- 人々は荒廃時代のユダヤ人習慣法に拘束されている可能性が高い。
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