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Sacred English Medieval Latin Hierarchy Priest Leader Division

正面 5262.hierarchy
英 ['haɪərɑːkɪ]美 ['haɪərɑrki]

背面
释义:
n. 层级;等级制度
例句:
1. The principle of hierarchy does not equate to totalitarian terror.等级制度在原则上并不等同于极权主义恐怖。

1、hier- + -archy.2、原始字面含义:high priest, leader of sacred rites. => ranked division of angels or clergy. => 后来,进一步引申为一般意义上的层级、等级制度。3、因此,可以看到该词是由最初的划分了等级的、等级制度森严的宗教统治(集团/组织),逐渐演变成今天的含义的。
hierarchy 等级制度,社会层级hier-,神圣性,僧侣,词源同hieratic,-arch,统治,管理,词源同archon,anarchy.原义为僧侣统治,神权统治,后引申词义社会层级,等级制度。
hierarchyhierarchy: [14] Greek hierós meant ‘sacred, holy’. Combined with -arkhēs ‘ruling’ (as in English archbishop) it produced hierárkhēs ‘chief priest’. A derivative of this, hierarkhíā, passed via medieval Latin hierarchia and Old French ierarchie into Middle English as ierarchie (the modern spelling was introduced on the basis of the Latin form in the 16th century).At first the word was used in English for the medieval categorization of angels (into cherubs and seraphs, powers and dominions, etc), and it was not until the early 17th century that it was applied to the clergy and their grades and ranks. The metaphorical use for any graded system soon followed.hierarchy (n.)mid-14c., from Old French ierarchie, from Medieval Latin hierarchia "ranked division of angels" (in the system of Dionysius the Areopagite), from Greek hierarkhia "rule of a high priest," from hierarkhes "high priest, leader of sacred rites," from ta hiera "the sacred rites" (neuter plural of hieros "sacred;" see ire) + arkhein "to lead, rule" (see archon). Sense of "ranked organization of persons or things" first recorded 1610s, initially of clergy, sense probably influenced by higher. Related: Hierarchal; hierarchical."

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