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Byzantine    音标拼音: [b'ɪzənt,ɑɪn] [b'ɪzənt,in]
a. Byzantium的,东罗马帝国的,拜占庭式的
n. 拜占庭人,拜占庭派的建筑师

Byzantium的,东罗马帝国的,拜占庭式的拜占庭人,拜占庭派的建筑师

Byzantine
adj 1: of or relating to the Eastern Orthodox Church or the
rites performed in it; "Byzantine monks"; "Byzantine
rites"
2: of or relating to or characteristic of the Byzantine Empire
or the ancient city of Byzantium
3: highly complex or intricate and occasionally devious; "the
Byzantine tax structure"; "Byzantine methods for holding on
to his chairmanship"; "convoluted legal language";
"convoluted reasoning"; "the plot was too involved"; "a
knotty problem"; "got his way by labyrinthine maneuvering";
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave"- Sir Walter Scott;
"tortuous legal procedures"; "tortuous negotiations lasting
for months" [synonym: {Byzantine}, {convoluted}, {involved},
{knotty}, {tangled}, {tortuous}]
n 1: a native or inhabitant of Byzantium or of the Byzantine
Empire

Byzantine \By*zan"tine\ (b[i^]*z[a^]n"t[i^]n), a.
Of or pertaining to Byzantium. -- n. A native or inhabitant
of Byzantium, now Constantinople; sometimes, applied to an
inhabitant of the modern city of Constantinople. [Written
also {Bizantine}.]
[1913 Webster]

{Byzantine church}, the Eastern or Greek church, as
distinguished from the Western or Roman or Latin church.
See under {Greek}.

{Byzantine empire}, the Eastern Roman or Greek empire from a.
d. 364 or a. d. 395 to the capture of Constantinople by
the Turks, a. d. 1453.

{Byzantine historians}, historians and writers (Zonaras,
Procopius, etc.) who lived in the Byzantine empire. --P.
Cyc.

{Byzantine style} (Arch.), a style of architecture developed
in the Byzantine empire.

Note: Its leading forms are the round arch, the dome, the
pillar, the circle, and the cross. The capitals of the
pillars are of endless variety, and full of invention.
The mosque of St. Sophia, Constantinople, and the
church of St. Mark, Venice, are prominent examples of
Byzantine architecture.
[1913 Webster]


Byzant \Byz"ant\, Byzantine \Byz"an*tine\ (-[a^]n"t[imac]n)
n.[OE. besant, besaunt, F. besant, fr. LL. Byzantius,
Byzantinus, fr. Byzantium.] (Numis.)
A gold coin, so called from being coined at Byzantium. See
{Bezant}.
[1913 Webster]

68 Moby Thesaurus words for "Byzantine":
Machiavellian, artful, balled up, calculating, canny, collusive,
complex, complicated, confounded, confused, connivent, conniving,
conspiring, contriving, convoluted, crabbed, crafty, cunning,
daedal, designing, devious, elaborate, embrangled, entangled,
fouled up, foxy, gordian, guileful, implicated, insidious,
intricate, intriguing, involuted, involved, knotted, knotty,
knowing, labyrinthian, labyrinthine, loused up, many-faceted,
matted, mazy, meandering, messed up, mixed up, mucked up,
multifarious, pawky, perplexed, plotting, ramified, roundabout,
scheming, screwed up, shrewd, slick, sly, snarled, sophisticated,
stratagemical, subtile, subtle, tangled, tangly, twisted, up to,
wily


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  • Byzantine Empire - Wikipedia
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  • Byzantine Empire: A Resource Guide - Library of Congress
    The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, lasted for over 1100 years, from 330-1453 This research guide provides an overview of materials held by the Library of Congress as well as databases and external resources on this Empire
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