tauto- 或 taut-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Same; identical:
相同;同一的:
tautomerism.
互变现象
语源
- Greek
希腊语 - from tauto [the same]
源自 tauto [同一] - contraction of to auto
to auto的缩写 - to [the] * see to-
to [那] *参见 to- - auto [neuter of] autos [same, self]
auto [] autos的中性 [相同,本身]
tauto- or (before a vowel) taut-
combining form
identical or same
⇒
tautology
⇒
tautonym
Origin
from Greek tauto, from to autotauto-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “same,” used in the formation of compound words:
tautomerism.
Origin
< Greek, combining form of tautó, contraction of tò autó the same
Related Words
- tautonym
- tautology
- tautomerism
- tautosyllabic
tauto-a word element meaning 'same', as in tautonym.
[Greek, combining form of tauto, contraction of to auto the same]tauto-
combining form
⇨ see taut-
combining form
⇨ see taut-
tauto-
combining form
- same表示“相同的”:
-
tautology.
词源
from Greek tauto, contraction of to auto 'the same'.
1891 Cent. Dict. ,*Tautobaryd.
1860 Temple Bar Mag. I. 121Syria is the most wearying, sun-baked, *tautographical place in the world,..blinding limestone ridges, limestone mule-paths, limestone valleys, limestone everything and everywhere.
1895 Story-Maskelyne Crystallogr. iii. §36When two zones have a face in common, that is to say when their zone-circles intersect in a pole, they will be spoken of as *tautohedral in that face or pole.
1894 Fennell in Class. Rev. Feb. 49/1*Tautometric responsion of single words is as a rule without significance and may sometimes be due to chance.
1892 Athenæum 16 July 92/1 Mr. Bury has either failed to detect, or neglected to notice,..κεινοῦ σὺν ἀνδρός, v. 9, *tautometrical with ἀνδρὸς ϕιλοξείν-, v. 20.
1895 Story-Maskelyne Crystallogr. vi. §150It is not difficult to determine whether in any particular case correlative mero-symmetrical forms are enantiomorphous or *tautomorphous; i.e. cannot be brought into congruence, or can be so brought by revolution round one or more zone-lines.
1901 Ibis Oct. 722 We cannot agree with Señor Berg that everyone ought to call..the Night-Heron Nycticorax nycticorax, for we do not ourselves recognise the obligations of the new system of *tautonyms.
1896 Ibid. July 364This repeating of the specific name seems specially awkward in the cases of the unavoidable *tautonymic names.
1908 Athenæum 18 Mar. 342/1 He concluded with a proposal to get rid of *tautonymy—as in Trutta trutta, Apus (Apus) apus, or other comical arrangements—by a plan distinguishing what was legal in the past from what is to be legal in the future.
[ 1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. iv. §36. 611That the ancient orthodox fathers, who used the word Homoousios against Arius, intended not therein to assert the Son to have one and the same singular or individual essence with the Father, appeareth plainly from their disclaiming and disowning those two words, ταυτοούσιον and Μονοούσιον. Concerning the former of which, Epiphanius thus;..‘We affirm not the Son to be Tautoousion, (one and the same substance with the Father) lest this should be taken in any way of compliance with Sabellius’. ]
Ibid. ,Athanasius..disclaimeth a monoousian Trinity, as Epiphanius did before a *tautoousian; both of them a Trinity of meer names..they alike distinguishing them from the homoousian Trinity, as a Trinity of real Hypostases or Persons.
1846 Worcester, Tautoöusian, *Tautoöusious, having the same identical essence.
1882 Ogilvie, Tautoöusian, same as Tautousian... Tautousian, Tautousious, in theol. having absolutely the same essence.
1652 N. Culverwel Treat. i. xvii. (1661) 152Anacreon..by a most emphatical *Tautopathy, was choak'd with the husk..of a Grape.
1940 Character & Personality VIII. 216 (title) The use of the *tautophone (‘verbal summator’) as an auditory apperceptive test for the study of personality.
1847 Webster, *Tautophonical..*Tautophony.
1881 G. W. Moon Revisers'Eng. xxiv. (1882) 64They say ‘That ye may be sons of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise’..tautophony, suggestive of a pun.
1898 F. Harrison in 19thCent. June 942If your ear does not hear the false note, the tautophony or the cacophony in the written sentence as you read it.
1891 Cent. Dict. ,*Tautopodic..*Tautopody.
1888 J. Wright tr. Brugmann'sElem. Compar. Gram. Indo-Gmc.Lang. I. 92Before the Christian era *tautosyllabic ai̯ became ē in Latin.
1953 Archivum Linguisticum V. 22 The lengthening of short vowels before tautosyllabic s or . [ z]
1978 Language LIV. 193 A tautosyllabic consonant.
1878 Gurney Crystallogr. 21They are also said to be *tautozonal, by which is meant that they all lie in one and the same zone.
1895 Story-Maskelyne Crystallogr. iii. §36Two or more poles (or their faces) are said to be tautozonal or heterozonal with a third, according as they lie in the same or different zone-circles (or zones) with it.
1880 L. Fletcher in Philos. Mag. Feb. 84The property of *tautozonality is a permanent one.
tauto-
combining form. the same; identical: Tautology = repetition of the same word or idea.
[< Greek tautó < tò autó the same]
tauto-
combining form
see taut-
see taut-
tauto-taut-
Prefix
- Used to form words indicating repetition or sameness.
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ταὐτό (tautó, “the same”), contraction of τὸ (tò, “the”) + αὐτό (autó, “same”), neuter of αὐτός (autós, “same”).
Derived terms
Category English words prefixed with tauto- not found