英:[ˌtrælə'tɪʃəs]
美:[ˌtrælə'tɪʃəs]
英:[ˌtrælə'tɪʃəs]
美:[ˌtrælə'tɪʃəs]
adjective
having a character, force, or significance transferred or derived from something extraneous : metaphorical, figurative
the primary and tralatitious meanings of a word
passed along as from hand to hand, mouth to mouth, or from generation to generation : handed down : traditional
among Biblical critics a tralatitious interpretation is one received by expositor from expositor—William Withington
Latin tralatitius, tralaticius (from tralatus, translatus, suppletive past participle of transferre to transfer) + -itius, -icius -itious
1 Adj. metaphorical, figurative, catachrestical†, typical, tralatitious†, parabolic, allegorical, allusive, anagogical†; ironical; colloquial; tropical.
2 Among Biblical critics a tralatitious interpretation is one received by expositor from expositor.
在圣经评论家中,比喻解释是一种被不同的评注者接受的解释.