Word Meanings - TRANSLATITIOUS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Metaphorical; tralatitious; also, foreign; exotic. Evelyn.
Related words: (words related to TRANSLATITIOUS)
- TRALATITIOUS
1. Passed along; handed down; transmitted. Among biblical critics a tralatitious interpretation is one received by expositor from expositor. W. Withington. 2. Metaphorical; figurative; not literal. Stackhouse. - FOREIGNER
A person belonging to or owning allegiance to a foreign country; one not native in the country or jurisdiction under consideration, or not naturalized there; an alien; a stranger. Joy is such a foreigner, So mere a stranger to my thoughts. Denham. - FOREIGNNESS
The quality of being foreign; remoteness; want of relation or appropriateness. Let not the foreignness of the subject hinder you from endeavoring to set me right. Locke. A foreignness of complexion. G. Eliot. - EXOTICAL
Foreign; not native; exotic. -- Ex*ot"ic*al*ness, n. - TRALATITIOUSLY
, adv. In a tralatitious manner; metephorically. Holder. - EXOTICISM
The state of being exotic; also, anything foreign, as a word or idiom; an exotic. - FOREIGN
foras, foris, out of doors, abroad, without; akin to fores doors, and 1. Outside; extraneous; separated; alien; as, a foreign country; a foreign government. "Foreign worlds." Milton. 2. Not native or belonging to a certain country; born - EXOTIC
Introduced from a foreign country; not native; extraneous; foreign; as, an exotic plant; an exotic term or word. Nothing was so splendid and exotic as the ambassador. Evelyn. - FOREIGNISM
Anything peculiar to a foreign language or people; a foreign idiom or custom. It is a pity to see the technicalities of the so-called liberal professions distigured by foreignisms. Fitzed. Hall. - METAPHORIC; METAPHORICAL
Of or pertaining to metaphor; comprising a metaphor; not literal; figurative; tropical; as, a metaphorical expression; a metaphorical sense. -- Met`a*phor"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Met`a*phor"ic*al*ness, n.