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opuscule
[ oh-puhs-kyool ]
noun
- a small or minor work.
- a literary or musical work of small size.
opuscule
/ É˱èʲõ°ìÂá³Ü˱ô /
noun
- rare.a small or insignificant artistic work
Derived Forms
- ŽÇ˱è³Ü²õ³Š³Ü±ô²¹°ù, adjective
Other yÐÄvlog Forms
- ŽÇ·±è³Ü²õîc³Ü·±ô²¹°ù adjective
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of opuscule1
Example Sentences
The work has not yet crossed the sea, but we cannot help thinking that the colossal views of so great a mind are not to be entirely disproved in the delicate dimensions of an "opuscule," as the able little treatise of M. Montbeillard is called by the critics.
Say that I get to Sydney some time in April, and I shall have done well, and be in a position to write a very singular and interesting book, or rather two; for I shall begin, I think, with a separate opuscule on the Samoan Trouble, about 370 as long as Kidnapped, not very interesting, but valuableâand a thing proper to be done.
Note turned up, but no gray opuscule, which, however, will probably turn up to-morrow in time to go out with me to Stobo Manse, Peeblesshire, where, if you can make it out, you will be a good soul to pay a visit.
In this opuscule he points out that modern society is passing through a great crisis, due to the conflict of two opposing movements,âthe first, a disorganising movement owing to the break-up of old institutions and beliefs; the second, a movement towards a definite social state, in which all means of human prosperity will receive their most complete development and most direct application.
Besides the superficial opuscule of Lucian on the dea Syria, we find scarcely any reliable information in the Greek or Latin writers.
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