politico-
combining form
denoting political or politics
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politicoeconomic
politico-
1
a combining form representing political, in compound words:
politico-religious.
politico-a word element meaning 'political', used in combination, as in politico-military (political and military), politico-religious, politico-social.
[combining form representing Greek politikos]politico-
combining form
- politically表示“政治的”, “政治上的”:
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politico-ethical.
- ■ political and… 表示“政治和…”:
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politico-economic.
词源
from Greek politikos 'civic, political'.
1974 Times 8 Jan. 14/6 Almost immediately he started giving long and fiery *politico-aesthetic lectures to adoring left-wing students.
1815 J. Lawrence in MonthlyMag. XXXVIII. 21Of.. greater weight in the *politico-arithmetical scale.
1961 Times 31 Oct. 14/3 Accatone ..has become the subject of one of those *politico-artistic controversies. [ sc. a film]
1964 P. Worsley in I. C. Horowitz New Sociology 377*Politico-bureaucratic machines are in the saddle from the beginning, and there is no ‘heroic’ period of Cuban-type mass participation in government.
1881 Nature XXIII. 420/2 The construction of the *politico-commercial road from Darjiling to the Jyalap Pass.
1955 D. W. Maurer in Publ. Amer. Dial. Soc. xxiv. 26Very good connections with the *politico-criminal liaison,..which extends like a network across the country.
1856 Dickens Dorrit (1857) i. x. 84He fully understood the Department to be a *politico diplomatico hocus pocus piece of machinery.
1973 P. A. Allum Politics & Society in Post-War Naples vii. 219Their electoral and personal politico-diplomatic activities cannot be justified in straight Gesellschaft normative language.
1811 I. Milner in Life xxiii. (1842) 467Ecclesiastical and *politico-ecclesiastical questions of great magnitude.
1884 H. Spencer in Contemp. Rev. July 45Study of men's *politico-ethical ideas and sentiments.
1805 Edin. Rev. VI. 468Mr. Cockburn's *politico-geographical sketch.
1825 Bentham Offic. Apt. Maximized, Indic. (1830) 76One *politico-judicial virtue his lordship has.
1926 Galsworthy Silver Spoon i. ii. 9Lady Alison's *politico-legal coterie no longer counted.
1970 B. Brewster tr. Althusser & Balibar's Reading Capital ii. v. 133In fact, this is to attribute to the concept ‘superstructure’ a breadth Marx never allowed, for he only ranged within it: (1) the politico-legal superstructure, and (2) the ideological superstructure.
1924 Galsworthy White Monkey 73She..picked out the biggest ‘bug’, *politico-literary, and waited to pin him.
1978 D. Daiches Edinburgh x. 182There was some pretty savage politico-literary fighting, especially in the Tory Blackwood's.
1785 Eng. Rev. VI. 349The *Politico-mania, and passion for news, our author alledges are unfavourable to literature.
1853 Th. Ross Humboldt'sTrav. III. xxxi. 230In all the Spanish possessions in America, we must distinguish between the ecclesiastic, *politico-military, and financial divisions.
1931 Times Lit. Suppl. 29 Oct. 827/1One of the objects of the Prussian campaign, a masterpiece of politico-military strategy, was to separate Prussia and Saxony.
1975 Times 1 Dec. 10/5 The then politico-military concepts of revolutionary war.
1875 H. C. Wood Therap. (1879) 128The question..is at present a very serious one, involving..many moral and *politico-moral issues.
1920 B. Russell Pract. & Theory Bolshevism i. ii. 30The sincere Communists..are not unlike the Puritan soldiers in their stern politico-moral purpose.
1965 Mod. LawRev. XXVIII. v. 536There would seem to be much more force in Professor H. L. A. Hart's argument that the judges do not know or at least cannot evaluate what the ‘politico-moral’ principles behind their decisions are.
1974 Publishers Weekly 4 Nov. 62/1 This *politico-mythic tale..expresses wishes rather than facts.
1802 Syd. Smith Wks. (1850) 7This *politico-orthodox rage in the mouth of a preacher may be profitable as well as sincere.
1749 Fielding Tom Jones vi. ii,Those wise tenets,..so well inculcated in that *Politico-Peripatetic school of Exchange-alley.
1960 Times 3 Oct. 13/3 They may save themselves from the *politico-Philistine interference they fear. [ sc. universities]
1936 New Yorker 14 Mar. 24/1 Proletarianism..superimposed on some remarkably interesting *politico-philosophical formulae.
1973 Nation Rev. (Melbourne) 31 Aug. 1455/2These uncertainties..are the ruination of most politico-philosophical series.
1830 Hay & Belfrage Mem. A. Waugh iii. (1839) 225Many others displayed unmanly fears and the horrors of a *politicophobia.
1935 Univ. Mich. Publ. Lang. &Lit. XIII. 43South of this point it coincides with the strong *politico-physiographical frontier already indicated.
1959 Times Lit. Suppl. 22 May 303/3Lynchings and murders and other forms of *politico-racial violence have significantly diminished since the war.
1908 Daily Chron. 19 June 4/6The Great Powers..should recall some of their agents and those *politico-religious missionaries, who, instead of putting out the fire, secretly throw fuel into the flames.
1937,1953 . [ see Caodaism]
1978 D. Murphy Place Apart xi. 235In the midst of all the politico-religious dissension , one tends to overlook the general social problems. [ in Ulster]
1824 G. S. Faber Diffic. Infidelity (1833) 83The code of religion, whice he delivered.., was not a *politico-sacerdotal fraud. [ Moses]
1778 A. Adams in Fam. Lett. (1876) 338The *politico-scientific ladies of France.
1856 Morris in Mackail Life (1899) I. 107,I can't enter into *politico-social subjects with any interest.., things are in a muddle.
1950 M. Crosland tr. Rovan's Germany 99The D.G.B...remains the richest and most powerful union confederation in Europe, constituting a genuine politico-social power.
1958 Politico-social . [ see Miltonizingppl. a.and vbl. n. ]
1752 Warburton Letter to Hurd (1809) 108*Politico-theological dissertations on Calvinism, Jansenism, Quietism, &c.
1890 Lowell Milton's Areop. LatestLit. Ess. (1891) 95Williams..lived long enough to learn that there were politico-theological bores in Rhode Island.
1952 Turkus & Feder Murder, Inc. vi. 100In November of 1950, an investigation of politico-crime tie-ups was launched in New York.
Ibid. xiii. 291The investigation shocked the public into a new consciousness of the politico-crime danger.
1970 Daily Tel. 14 May 6/2A politico-travel diary, the book is useful background to the present crisis and conflict.
politico-
word-forming element meaning "political and," from Latinized comb. form of Greek politikos (see political).
ORIGIN: from Greek politikos (see politic adjective & noun ) + -o- .
☞ politico
politico-
combining form
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin politicus political
1. : political and
< politico-diplomatic >
< politico-military >
2. : politics
< politicomania >
< politicophobia >
3. : political
< politico-pressure >
: politically
< politico-nationalist >
< politico-orthodox >
1.
< politico-diplomatic >
< politico-military >
2.
< politicomania >
< politicophobia >
3.
< politico-pressure >
: politically
< politico-nationalist >
< politico-orthodox >
politico-
Prefix
- political