re·li·gio-
\\\\ri-ˈli-j(ē-)ō\\\\ combining form
: religion and
religio-political
\\\\ri-ˈli-j(ē-)ō\\\\ combining form
: religion and
religio-political
religio-
combining form
- religious and ...表示“宗教和…”:
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religio-political
religionational.
词源
from RELIGION or RELIGIOUS .
1966 J. E. Hofman in J. A. Fishman ReadingsSociol. ofLang. (1968) 626Our hypothesis that whenever *religio-ethnic concentrations and certain other factors coincide, a situation is created which enhances the ideological climate suitable to retentiveness of the ethnic mother tongue.
1953 W. R. Trask tr. Auerbach's Mimesis i. 17The reader is at every moment aware of the universal *religio-historical perspective which gives the individual stories their general meaning and purpose.
1896 W. St. C. Boscawen Bible &Monum. 171One of the litanies of the *religio-magical creed.
1894 H. Speight Nidderdale 169There were two orders of the *religio-military brotherhood.
1959 ‘F. Newton’ Jazz Scene iii. 45‘Shouting’ sects..have made the most powerful single *religio-musical contribution to jazz.
1976 Listener 22 July 92/2 George Sand..turned *religio-mystical..with a spate of earnest, spiritual books.
1926 Fowler Mod. Eng. Usage 393/1We must take account of *religio-philosophic speculations.
1931 Times Lit. Suppl. 21 May 408/2The world-wide religio-philosophical movement known as Theosophy.
1928 Weekly Dispatch 3 June 10/5 One of the most remarkable contributions to the *religio-political discussion on record.
1979 M. A. Screech Rabelais vi. 215The direct religio-political propaganda.
1964 S. Z. Klausner Psychiatry &Relig. i. 1 (heading)*Religio-psychiatry: a social institution.
Ibid. ,The *religio-psychiatric movement is born through several thousand similar encounters.
1968 Internat. Encycl. Soc. Sci. XII. 632/2Religio-psychiatry is a twentieth-century movement whose participants are concerned with the relation between religious and scientific approaches to mental, emotional, or spiritual healing.
1946 D. C. Peattie Road of Naturalist iv. 49The Poles snarled back a stream of commingled *religio-sexual obscenity, to show how dirty they could talk if they pleased.
ORIGIN: from religion or religious : see -o- .
religio-
combining form. of religion; religious, as in religio-ethical, religio-political.
[< Latin religiō, -ōnis religion]
religio-
combining form
Etymology: religion
: religion
< religiocentric >
: religious and
< religiophilosophical >
< religiocentric >
: religious and
< religiophilosophical >