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单词 Geatish
释义

Geatish

English

Sweden in the 12th century, with Geatish territory shown in purple

Adjective

Geatish

  1. (historical) Of or pertaining to the Geats.
    • 1923, Kemp Malone, The Literary History of Hamlet: The Early Tradition, 1964, page 46,
      This description does not fit the historical Hygelac, of course, but it clearly does reflect, accurately enough, the tradition of decadence which must have become attached to the Geatish royal house as a result of the decline and fall of the Geatish kingdom.
    • 1997, George Clark, Chapter 14: The Hero and the Theme, Robert E. Bjork, John D. Niles (editors), A Beowulf Handbook, page 289,
      The Geatish digressions in the last episode of the poem take the audience from Hrethel's death to the deaths of all his sons and the succession of his grandson, Beowulf, though not in chronological order.
    • 2010, Alistair Campbell, The use in Beowulf of earlier heroic verse, Peter Clemoes, Kathleen Hughes (editors), England Before the Conquest: Studies in Primary Sources Presented to Dorothy Whitelock, page 290,
      Beowulf's succession to the Geatish throne took place only because of the successive deaths of Hygelac and Heardred (who was killed in Onela's invasion of the land of the Geats).
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