hagi-
pref.(前缀)
pref.(前缀)
- Variant of hagio-
hagio-的变体
hagi-
prefix
a variant of hagio-
hagio- or (before a vowel) hagi-
combining form
indicating a saint, saints, or holiness
⇒
hagiography
Origin
via Late Latin from Greek, from hagios holy☞ hagio-
hagi-
combining form
or hagio-
hagioscope
2. saints
hagiography
combining form
or hagio-
ETYMOLOGY Late Latin, from Greek, from hagios
1. holyhagioscope
2. saints
hagiography
1826 Southey Vind. Eccl. Angl. 323Personages of the highest order in the *hagiarchy.
1829 ― Sir T. More II. 14Of the most *hagi-heroical austerity.
1797 ― Journ. Spain (1808) I. 270One regular symptom of *hagiomania (if the word may be allowed) is the desire of martyrdom.
a1843 ― Comm. -pl.Bk. (1849) III. 806Growing like saint-worship and *hagio-romance.
1886 Jrnl. Derbysh. Archæol.Soc. VIII. 84Such a remarkable *hagiotypic arrangement of saints of the first rank.
hagi-
combining form
or hagio-
Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek, from hagios
1. : holy
< hagiographa >
< hagioscope >
2. : saints
< hagiography >
or hagio-
1.
< hagiographa >
< hagioscope >
2.
< hagiography >