2013年5月10日金曜日
Anagogic
an;a;go;ge variant(s): or an;a;go;gy function: noun inflected form(s): plural an;a;go;ges or an;a;go;giesetymology: late latin anagoge, from late greek anagōgē, from greek, reference, from anagein to refer, from ana- + agein to lead — more at agentdate: 15th century : interpretation of a word, passage, or text (as of scripture or poetry) that finds beyond the literal, allegorical, and moral senses a fourth and ultimate spiritual or mystical sense— an;a;gog;ic or an;a;gog;i;cal adjective — an;a;gog;i;cal;ly adverb
2013年5月6日月曜日
Auteurs
au;teur pronunciation: function: noun etymology: french, originator, author, from old french autor, from latin auctor — more at authordate: 1967 1 : a film director whose practice accords with the auteur theory; broadly : director c2 : an artist (as a musician or writer) whose style and practice are distinctive— au;teur;ist adjective or noun
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