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单词 Mozarabic
释义

Definition of Mozarabic in English:

Mozarabic

adjective məʊˈzarabɪkmoʊˈzɛrəbɪk
historical
  • Relating to the Christian inhabitants of Spain under the Muslim Moorish kings.

    〈史〉(与)莫扎勒布(有关)的(信奉伊斯兰教的摩尔人统治下的西班牙基督教徒)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Through this point of contact, Mozarabic art transmitted Moorish features to the European Romanesque.
    • In the Mozarabic liturgy the feast of Saint John fell on December 29.
    • To complicate the matter further Benedict of Aniane, the ninth-century liturgical reformer, incorporated several prayers from the Mozarabic liturgy for the dead into the Roman liturgy.
    • The Mozarabic liturgy had perfected the deathbed penance more than any other liturgy.
    • The Visigothic Church developed a liturgical music, Mozarabic chant, used until its abolition in the 11th century.

Derivatives

  • Mozarab

  • noun ˌməʊzˈarəbmoʊˈzɛrəb
    historical
    • The masses, on the other hand, found it hard to live alongside Mozarabs and Jews.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Because Agobard was himself a Mozarab, it is likely that he was particularly sensitive to the existence of Christian enslavement in al-Andalus.
      • Their religious tolerance allowed Christians to co-exist with the Moors which led to the Mozarab culture.
      • This is a medieval site dating from the 9th and 10th centuries, the most important part of which is the stone Mozarab temple of Bobastro.
      • Later, in the tenth century, the Arabs created a Mozarab church.
      • Among its slate and quartzite houses stands the church of Santiago, a Mozarab temple from the 10th century.
      • To contact Christian Mozarabs and find out the conditions in which they lived, their means of livelihood and position in the community.
      • They are Mozarab chess pieces at least from the first years of the 10th century, and very likely from the 9th century.
      • The horseshoe arch had also been illustrated by Mozarabs in their illuminated manuscripts such as the one of Beatus of Lebana.

Origin

Late 17th century: from Spanish mozárabe (from Arabic musta‘rib, literally 'making oneself an Arab') + -ic.

Rhymes

Arabic

Definition of Mozarabic in US English:

Mozarabic

adjectivemōˈzerəbikmoʊˈzɛrəbɪk
historical
  • Relating to the Christian inhabitants of Spain under the Muslim Moorish kings.

    〈史〉(与)莫扎勒布(有关)的(信奉伊斯兰教的摩尔人统治下的西班牙基督教徒)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Visigothic Church developed a liturgical music, Mozarabic chant, used until its abolition in the 11th century.
    • To complicate the matter further Benedict of Aniane, the ninth-century liturgical reformer, incorporated several prayers from the Mozarabic liturgy for the dead into the Roman liturgy.
    • Through this point of contact, Mozarabic art transmitted Moorish features to the European Romanesque.
    • The Mozarabic liturgy had perfected the deathbed penance more than any other liturgy.
    • In the Mozarabic liturgy the feast of Saint John fell on December 29.

Origin

Late 17th century: from Spanish mozárabe (from Arabic musta‘rib, literally ‘making oneself an Arab’) + -ic.

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