lionism

n. 捧社会名流

发音

UK /ˈlaɪənɪzm̩/
其它
US /ˈlaɪəˌnɪzəm/

词形变化

lionisms 复数 lionisms

别名

Lionism

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    The 19th-century practice of bringing a lion (“an interesting person or object”) into one’s home as entertainment for visitors.

    历史
  2. 2.

    The state of being the lion (see above) of 19th-century hosts.

    历史
  3. 3.

    The practice of lionizing (“treating a person as a celebrity or someone important”); also, the state of being lionized.

    引申义
  4. 4.

    The state of a person having a leonine facies, that is, facial features which resemble those of a lion as a result of some disease, especially a form of leprosy which causes leontiasis (“a medical condition characterized by an overgrowth of the cranial and facial bones”).

    医学
  5. 5.

    The ideals of Rastafarianism.

name
  1. 1.

    Alternative letter-case form of Lionism (“the ideals of and membership in the Lions Club”).

    罕用

词源

From lion (“big cat (Panthera leo); (figurative) famous person regarded with interest and curiosity; person who shows attributes associated with the lion such as courage, ferocity, or strength”) + -ism (suffix forming names of schools of thought, systems, or theories, or of tendencies of action, behaviour, condition, state, condition, or opinion belonging to a class or group of persons). Etymology 1 sense 1 (“19th-century practice of bringing an interesting person or object into one’s home as entertainment for visitors; state of being such a person or object”) refers to the lions previously on display at a menagerie in the Tower of London, which existed till the 19th century. Etymology 1 sense 4 refers to the Lion of Judah, a hereditary title of Haile Selassie I (1892–1975), the Emperor of Ethiopia, who is revered by some members of the Rastafari movement as the messiah; the lion is thus a symbol of Rastafarianism.

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