phrygian

['fridʒi:ən]
  • n. 佛里吉亚人;佛里吉亚语
  • adj. 佛里吉亚的

英英释义


1. a native or inhabitant of Phrygia
2. a Thraco-Phrygian language spoken by the ancient inhabitants of Phrygia and now extinct--preserved only in a few inscriptions

实用场景例句


Cybele : The Phrygian goddess of nature of ancient asia Minor.
西布莉: 古代小亚细亚的弗里吉亚自然女神.

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双语例句


1. Cybele : The Phrygian goddess of nature of ancient asia Minor.
西布莉: 古代小亚细亚的弗里吉亚自然女神.

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英文词源


Phrygian
late 15c., "native of Phrygia," region in ancient Asia Minor; Phrygian mode in ancient Greek music theory was held to be "of a warlike character." Phrygian cap (1796) was the type adopted by freed slaves in Roman times, and subsequently identified as the cap of Liberty.