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*ography

英 [pɔː'nɒgrəfɪ] 美 [pɔr'nɑɡrəfi]
  • n. 色情文学;色情描写

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中文词源


*ography 淫秽作品,色情书刊

来自希腊语*ographos,描写*的图画或文字,来自*e,*,原义可能为卖身为妓的女奴,来自PIE*per,买卖,词源同price.-graph,写,划,画。

英文词源


*ography
*ography: [19] Pornography denotes etymologically the ‘depiction of prostitutes’; and indeed Webster’s dictionary 1864 defined the word as ‘licentious painting employed to decorate the walls of rooms sacred to bacchanalian orgies, examples of which occur in Pompeii’. Originally in English it was mainly reserved to classical Greek and Roman examples of the genre, and the application to contemporary books, magazines, etc did not emerge strongly until the 1880s. The term originated in Greek, based on pórnē ‘prostitute’, and reached English via French.
*ography (n.)
1843, "ancient obscene painting, especially in temples of Bacchus," from French *ographie, from Greek *ographos "(one) depicting prostitutes," from *e "prostitute," originally "bought, purchased" (with an original notion, probably of "female slave sold for prostitution"), related to pernanai "to sell," from PIE root *per- (5) "to traffic in, to sell" (see price (n.)) + graphein "to write" (see -graphy). A brothel in ancient Greek was a *eion.
Pornography, or obscene painting, which in the time of the Romans was practiced with the grossest license, prevailed especially at no particular period in Greece, but was apparently tolerated to a considerable extent at all times. Parrhasius, Aristides, Pausanias, Nicophanes, Chaerephanes, Arellius, and a few other [*ographoi] are mentioned as having made themselves notorious for this species of license. [Charles Anthon, "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities," New York, 1843]
In reference to modern works by 1859 (originally French novels), later as a charge against native literature; sense of "obscene pictures" in modern times is from 1906. Also sometimes used late 19c. for "description of prostitutes" as a matter of public hygiene. The "Medical Archives" in 1873 proposed *iatria for "the lengthy and really meaningless expression 'social evil hospital' ...."
I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced within that shorthand description [hard-core *ography]; and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so. But I know it when I see it, and the motion picture involved in this case is not that. [U.S. Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart, concurring opinion, "Jacobellis v. Ohio," 1964]
In ancient contexts, often paired with rhypography, "genre painting of low, sordid, or unsuitable subjects." Pornocracy (1860) is "the dominating influence of harlots," used specifically of the government of Rome during the first half of the 10th century by Theodora and her daughters. Pornotopia (1966) was coined to describe the ideal erotic-world of *ographic movies.

双语例句


1. A nationwide campaign against *ography began in the summer.
一场全国性打击淫秽作品的行动在夏季打响了。

来自柯林斯例句

2. They sell hard-core *ography .
他们出售赤裸裸的色情物品。

来自《权威词典》

3. In this country *ography was once sold under the counter.
在该国,色情书画曾一度在黑市出售.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. Police have seized several consignments of *ography.
警方没收了好几批运来的色情物品.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. The biggest fear among parents thinking of using the Internet is that their children will be exposed to *ography.
大多数父母认为使用因特网最可怕的是他们的孩子将接触到色情内容。

来自柯林斯例句

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