“didascalic”的英英意思

单词 didascalic
释义 didascalic, a.|dɪdæˈskælɪk|
[ad. L. didascalic-us, a. Gr. διδασκαλικός fit for teaching, instructive, f. διδάσκαλος teacher, f. διδάσκειν to teach.]
Of the nature of a teacher or of instruction; didactic; pertaining to a teacher. Hence didaˈscalics n. pl.: = didactics.
1609R. Barnerd Faithf. Sheph. 42 This of some is called the Didascalike or Doctrinall part of a Sermon.1638A. Symson in Spurgeon Treas. Dav. Ps. xxxii. II. 94 This is a Didascalic Psalm, wherein David teacheth sinners to repent by his doctrine.1718Prior Solomon Pref., Under what species it may be comprehended, whether didascalic or heroic, I leave to the judgment of the critics.1813T. Busby (title), Lucretius' Nature of Things, a Didascalic Poem.1833Lytton England & Eng. iv. iv, They have no toleration for the didascalic affectations in which academicians delight.1866Elgin & Cathedral Guide i. 110 The didascalic power of the drama.
So diˈdascalar a., of or pertaining to a teacher, didactic. nonce-wd.
a1846Bulwer in Worcester, Didascalar.a1873Lytton Ken. Chillingly ix, Give off chaffing..said Bob, lowering the didascular intonations of his voice.

 

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