單詞
flamen
英 ['fle?men; 'flɑ?-]
美['flem?n]
基本信息
- n. (古羅馬的)祭司
詞態(tài)變化
復數(shù):?flamens;? flamines;
英文詞源
- flamen (n.)
- "ancient Roman priest," 1530s, from Latin flamen "a priest of one deity," which is of unknown origin, perhaps from PIE root *bhlad- "to worship" (cognates: Gothic blotan, Old English blotan "to sacrifice"). Also used from early 14c., in imitation of Geoffrey of Monmouth, in reference to ancient pre-Christian British priests. Related: Flamineous.
The old connection of flamen with Skt. brahman- is highly problematic, and has been dismissed by Schrijver. As WH surmise, the ending -en points to an archaism, probably a n[euter] noun "sacrificial act" which changed its semantics to 'priest'; for a similar shift, cf. augur "bird-observer" .... The only viable comparanda are found in [Germanic], but they show root-final (or suffixal) *-d~. [de Vaan]
雙語例句
- 1. The flamen chant their approval.
- 祭司唱起贊歌.
來自辭典例句
- 2. Wearing cassock , a flamen was inspecting the detailed work in the sacrifice hall.
- 祭司穿上法衣,到廟里去察看祭堂的各項準備工作.
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