Bali的词源
英文词源
- abalienate (v.)
- 1550s, from Latin abalienatus, past participle of abalienare "to remove, literally "to make alien," from ab- (see ab-) + alienare (see alienate). Related: Abalienated; abalienating.
- abalienation (n.)
- 1650s, from Latin abalienationem (nominative abalienatio), noun of action from past participle stem of abalienare (see abalienate).
- cabalistic (adj.)
- 1670s; see cabal + -istic.
- cabbalistic (adj.)
- 1620s, from cabbala + -istic.
- cannibalism (n.)
- 1796, from cannibal + -ism. Perhaps from French cannibalisme, from the same year.
- cannibalistic (adj.)
- 1840, from cannibal + -istic. Elder but failing to flourish were cannibalic, cannibalish (both from 1824).
- cannibalization (n.)
- by 1907, noun of action from cannibalize.
- cannibalize (v.)
- 1798 (in Burke's memoirs), figurative, and meaning "be perverted into cannibalism," from cannibal + -ize. Meaning "take parts from one construction and use them in another" is from 1943, originally of military equipment. Related: Cannibalized; cannibalizing.
- cruciverbalist (n.)
- "maker of crossword puzzles," by 1990, coined in English from Latin cruci-, comb. form of crux "cross" (see cross (n.)) + verbum "word" (see verb).
- globalisation (n.)
- chiefly British English spelling of globalization; for spelling, see -ize.
- globalise (v.)
- chiefly British English spelling of globalize (q.v.); for spelling, see -ize.
- globalism (n.)
- 1961, from global + -ism.
- globalization (n.)
- 1961, noun of action from globalize (q.v.).
- globalize (v.)
- from 1953 in various senses; the main modern one, with reference to global economic systems, emerged 1959. See global + -ize. Related: Globalized; globalizing.
- Hanbali
- Sunni school or sect in Islam, from Arabic, from the name of founder Ahmad ibn Hanbal (780-855).
- herbalist (n.)
- 1590s; see herbal + -ist. Earlier such a person might have been called herber (early 13c. as a surname).
- tribalism (n.)
- 1868, "condition of being a tribe," from tribal + -ism. Meaning "group loyalty" attested by 1955.
- verbalization (n.)
- 1837, noun of action from verbalize.
- verbalize (v.)
- c. 1600, "use too many words," from French verbaliser (16c.); see verbal. Meaning "express in words" is attested from 1875. Related: Verbalized; verbalizing.
中文词源
Bali, 意为“给神的贡品”(Oblation to god),同时也是Virocana的儿子,在印度神话里被毗湿奴虐过。
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