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caerimōniārum

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형태정보

  • (caerimōnia의 복수 속격형) 종교의식들의

    형태분석: caerimōni(어간) + ārum(어미)

caerimōnia

1변화 명사; 여성 상위5000위 고전 발음: [] 교회 발음: []

기본형: caerimōnia, caerimōniae

어원: 1 CER-

  1. 종교의식; 제사
  2. 신성
  3. 존중, 공경, 경외
  1. religious ceremony, ritual
  2. sacredness, sanctity
  3. reverence, veneration, awe

격변화 정보

1변화
단수 복수
주격 caerimōnia

종교의식이

caerimōniae

종교의식들이

속격 caerimōniae

종교의식의

caerimōniārum

종교의식들의

여격 caerimōniae

종교의식에게

caerimōniīs

종교의식들에게

대격 caerimōniam

종교의식을

caerimōniās

종교의식들을

탈격 caerimōniā

종교의식으로

caerimōniīs

종교의식들로

호격 caerimōnia

종교의식아

caerimōniae

종교의식들아

예문

  • uerum enimuero celebrior fama optinet sponte eum petisse Aegyptias disciplinas atque ibi a sacerdotibus caerimoniarum incredundas potentias, numerorum admirandas uices, geometriae sollertissimas formulas didicisse; (Apuleius, Florida 15:24)

    (아풀레이우스, 플로리다 15:24)

  • dies etiam tertius pari caerimoniarum ritu celebratus, et ientaculum religiosum et teletae legitima consummatio. (Apuleius, Metamorphoses, book 11 24:9)

    (아풀레이우스, 변신, 11권 24:9)

  • sub tecto uti liceret, non pridem a pontificibus constitutum, Masurius Sabinus scripsit et alia quaedam remissa gratiaque aliquot caerimoniarum facta dicitur. (Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights, Liber Decimus, XV 18:1)

    (아울루스 겔리우스, 아테네의 밤, , 18:1)

  • nulla de eo populi scita, non in libris caerimoniarum reperiri. (Cornelius Tacitus, Annales, LIBER III, chapter 58 58:3)

    (코르넬리우스 타키투스, 연대기, , 58장 58:3)

  • obiecta publice Cyzicenis incuria caerimoniarum divi Augusti, additis violentiae criminibus adversum civis Romanos. (Cornelius Tacitus, Annales, LIBER IV, chapter 36 36:3)

    (코르넬리우스 타키투스, 연대기, , 36장 36:3)

유의어 사전

Consuetudo denotes the uniform observance of anything as a custom, arising from itself, and having its foundation in the inclination or convenience of an individual or people, ἔθος; whereas mos (modus) is the habitual observance of anything, as a product of reason, and of the self-conscious will, and has its foundation in moral views, or the clear dictates of right, virtue, and decorum, ἦθος; lastly, ritus denotes the hallowed observance of anything, either implanted by nature as an instinct, or introduced by the gods as a ceremony, or which, at any rate, cannot be traced to any human origin. Consuetudines are merely factitious, and have no moral worth; mores are morally sanctioned by silent consent, as jura and leges by formal decree; ritus (from ἀριθμόσ, ῥυθμός), are natural, and are hallowed by their primæval origin, and are peculiar to the animal. (v. 75.) 2. Ritus is a hallowed observance, as directed and taught by the gods or by nature; whereas cærimonia (κηδεμονία) is that which is employed in the worship of the gods.

출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein

유의어

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  2. 존중

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