Ääntäminen
- Tuntematon aksentti:
- IPA: /ˈrɛk(ə)ndʌɪt/
- IPA: /rᵻˈkɒndʌɪt/
- IPA: /ˈrɛkənˌdaɪt/
- IPA: /rəˈkɑnˌdaɪt/
- IPA: /riˈkɑnˌdaɪt/
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Määritelmät
Adjektiivit
- (of areas of study and literature) Difficult, obscure; particularly:
- Abstruse, profound, difficult to grasp
- Esoteric, little known; secret
- (of writers) Deliberately obscure; employing abstruse or esoteric allusions or references
- (of scholars) Learnèd, having mastery over one's field, including its esoteric minutiæ
- (as a general term, somewhat archaic ; as a term in botany and entomology, obscure, rare) Hidden or removed from view
- (zoology, rare) Shy, avoiding notice (particularly human notice)
Verbit
- (obscure, rare, transitive) to hide, cover up, conceal
Esimerkit
- [Of J.S. Bach]: Our musician rapidly became known far and wide throughout the musical centres of Germany as a learned and recondite composer.
- Tendons: recondited, and hidde in their Muscle, as if they were in a purse imposed.
- Animals of this class are so recondite in their habits... so little known to naturalists beyond the more common species.
- Silent calligraphy sounds that were like those of the sweet fluent water of a recondite stream.
- On chaste Diana's bathing-place
- And light with unfamiliar face
- Sudden upon this scene I look,
- ...following the recondite brook,
- How such a man should suppose himself unwell without reason, you may think strange. But I have found nothing the matter with him. He may have some deep-seated recondite complaint. I can't say. I only say, that at present I have not found it out.
- Recondite, (aculeus) concealed within the abdomen, seldom exposed to view.
- The young urchins,... not being able to guess at its recondite machinery, were almost tempted to hail the wondrous work as magic.
- My recondite eye sits distent quaintly behind the flesh-hill, and looks as little as a tomtit's.
- The Eye is somewhat recondit betweene its Orbite.
- Cousin's lectures take their initial cue from the weighty treatises of a remote, recondite thinker named Immanuel Kant.
- I hope this new Messenger from Heauen doth bring happie tidings of some munificent and liberall Patron... by whose gracious bountie the most recondite mysteries of this abstruse and diuine science shall at length be manifested.
- It is delightful to see this recondite scholar — this contemplative and refining dreamer — in the centre of his happy nor unworthy household.
- The voices of recondite writers quoted at length, forgotten storytellers weaving narratives, obscure scholars savaging one another.
- In the play of fancy, Wordsworth, to my feelings, is not always graceful and sometimes recondite.
- They afford a lesson to the modern metaphysical and recondite writers not to overvalue their works.
- While oenophiles resorted to recondite adjectives, whisky [sic] nosers spoke the language of everyday life.
- It was hardly foreordained that a poor orphan from darkest Brittany... working in the recondite realms of Semitic philology, should play such a role in his time.
- He was never at a loss for a recondite allusion.
- Suggestions for certain personages... came from various sources which... some reader may have recognized. They are not very recondite.
- But I beseech thee, wise Doxodox! instruct me in thy dialectics, that I may embrace thy more recondite lore.
- [Of Southey:] I look in vain for any writer who has conveyed so much information, from so many and such recondite sources.
- The Apostle Paul had taken up many things out of these Recondite and Apocryphal Writings.
- There was in the man much learning, and that of the more inward & recondit, a great Antiquary, and one that had a certain large possession of Divine and Humane Lawes.
- Humanly speaking, it is a more important matter to play the fiddle, even badly, than to write huge works upon recondite subjects.
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