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Definition of arbiter elegantiarum in English: arbiter elegantiarum(also arbiter elegantiae) nounˌɛlɪɡantɪˈɑːrəmˌärbədər ˌeləɡanSHēˈärəm A judge of artistic taste and etiquette. 艺术鉴赏和礼仪的评判人 Example sentencesExamples - If this pronouncement had come from any other arbiter elegantiarum than Mr. Cohan we might have remained skeptical.
- He acted as ‘director of elegance’, or arbiter elegantiarum, where he had the last word on matters of taste and style.
- Petronius is traditionally identified with Gaius Petronius Arbiter, ‘judge of elegance’ (arbiter elegantiarum) at the court of Nero.
- In the temple of the fashion designer who here in Italy is considered a celebrity and the arbiter elegantiarum, or master of taste, you would expect a stylish set up.
- The Duke of Windsor was another undisputed arbiter elegantiarum for the whole civilized world.
- Petronius, the man of sophisticated culture, arbiter elegantiarum, is a bundle of contradictions.
- If he's defensive, that could be because not all his friends appreciate having an arbiter elegantiarum hanging around.
- Gaius Petronius, the author of the Satyricon, was the emperor Nero's advisor in matters of luxury and extravagance (his unofficial title was arbiter elegantiae).
- He served as governor of Bithynia and as consul after which Nero appointed him arbiter elegantiae (arbiter of elegance).
- And I believe you feel yourself somehow empowered as an arbiter elegantiarum, but I could be wrong.
- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, arbiter elegantiae of the film world, owes much of the motivation for its birth to the leading independents of the day.
- In a note to Mason's ‘Epistle to Shebbeare’ he is dubbed ‘the Petronius of the present age’, no doubt a reference to his love of fine art just as Petronius was in his day the arbiter elegantiae; a man of undisputed taste.
Synonyms adjudicator, arbiter, assessor, evaluator, appraiser, examiner, moderator
OriginLatin, 'judge of elegance', used by Tacitus to describe Petronius, Gaius, arbiter of taste at Nero's court. Definition of arbiter elegantiarum in US English: arbiter elegantiarum(also arbiter elegantiae) nounˌärbədər ˌeləɡanSHēˈärəm A judge of artistic taste and etiquette. 艺术鉴赏和礼仪的评判人 Example sentencesExamples - He acted as ‘director of elegance’, or arbiter elegantiarum, where he had the last word on matters of taste and style.
- In the temple of the fashion designer who here in Italy is considered a celebrity and the arbiter elegantiarum, or master of taste, you would expect a stylish set up.
- Petronius is traditionally identified with Gaius Petronius Arbiter, ‘judge of elegance’ (arbiter elegantiarum) at the court of Nero.
- If this pronouncement had come from any other arbiter elegantiarum than Mr. Cohan we might have remained skeptical.
- He served as governor of Bithynia and as consul after which Nero appointed him arbiter elegantiae (arbiter of elegance).
- The Duke of Windsor was another undisputed arbiter elegantiarum for the whole civilized world.
- In a note to Mason's ‘Epistle to Shebbeare’ he is dubbed ‘the Petronius of the present age’, no doubt a reference to his love of fine art just as Petronius was in his day the arbiter elegantiae; a man of undisputed taste.
- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, arbiter elegantiae of the film world, owes much of the motivation for its birth to the leading independents of the day.
- And I believe you feel yourself somehow empowered as an arbiter elegantiarum, but I could be wrong.
- Petronius, the man of sophisticated culture, arbiter elegantiarum, is a bundle of contradictions.
- If he's defensive, that could be because not all his friends appreciate having an arbiter elegantiarum hanging around.
- Gaius Petronius, the author of the Satyricon, was the emperor Nero's advisor in matters of luxury and extravagance (his unofficial title was arbiter elegantiae).
Synonyms adjudicator, arbiter, assessor, evaluator, appraiser, examiner, moderator
OriginLatin, ‘judge of elegance’, used by Tacitus to describe Petronius, Gaius, arbiter of taste at Nero's court. |