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From:
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pe·cu·liar
/pɪˈkjuljɚ/
(
a
.)奇特的,罕見的,特殊的,特別的特有財產,特權
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
peculiar
特有的;特殊的
From:
Network Terminology
peculiar
特異
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pe·cul·iar
a.
1.
One's
own
;
belonging
solely
or
especially
to
an
individual
;
not
possessed
by
others
;
of
private
,
personal
,
or
characteristic
possession
and
use
;
not
owned
in
common
or
in
participation
.
And
purify
unto
himself
a
peculiar
people
.
--
Titus
ii
. 14.
Hymns
. . .
that
Christianity
hath
peculiar
unto
itself
.
--
Hooker
.
2.
Particular
;
individual
;
special
;
appropriate
.
While
each
peculiar
power
forgoes
his
wonted
seat
.
--
Milton
.
My
fate
is
Juno's
most
peculiar
care
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
Unusual
;
singular
;
rare
;
strange
;
as
,
the
sky
had
a
peculiar
appearance
.
Syn:
--
Peculiar
,
Special
,
Especial
.
Usage:
Peculiar
is
from
the
Roman
peculium
,
which
was
a
thing
emphatically
and
distinctively
one's
own
,
and
hence
was
dear
.
The
former
sense
always
belongs
to
peculiar
(
as
,
a
peculiar
style
,
peculiar
manners
,
etc
.),
and
usually
so
much
of
the
latter
as
to
involve
feelings
of
interest
;
as
,
peculiar
care
,
watchfulness
,
satisfaction
,
etc
.
Nothing
of
this
kind
belongs
to
special
and
especial
.
They
mark
simply
the
relation
of
species
to
genus
,
and
denote
that
there
is
something
in
this
case
more
than
ordinary
;
as
,
a
special
act
of
Congress
;
especial
pains
,
etc
.
Beauty
,
which
,
either
walking
or
asleep
,
Shot
forth
peculiar
graces
. --
Milton
.
For
naught
so
vile
that
on
the
earth
doth
live
,
But
to
the
earth
some
special
good
doth
give
. --
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pe·cul·iar
,
n.
1.
That
which
is
peculiar
;
a
sole
or
exclusive
property
;
a
prerogative
;
a
characteristic
.
Revenge
is
. . .
the
peculiar
of
Heaven
.
--
South
.
2.
Eng.
Canon
Law
A
particular
parish
or
church
which
is
exempt
from
the
jurisdiction
of
the
ordinary
.
Court of Peculiars
Eng. Law
,
a
branch
of
the
Court
of
Arches
having
cognizance
of
the
affairs
of
peculiars
. --
Blackstone
.
Dean of peculiars
.
See
under
Dean
, 1.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
peculiar
adj
1:
beyond
or
deviating
from
the
usual
or
expected
; "
a
curious
hybrid
accent
"; "
her
speech
has
a
funny
twang
"; "
they
have
some
funny
ideas
about
war
"; "
had
an
odd
name
";
"
the
peculiar
aromatic
odor
of
cloves
"; "
something
definitely
queer
about
this
town
"; "
what
a
rum
fellow
"; "
singular
behavior
" [
syn
:
curious
,
funny
,
odd
,
queer
,
rum
,
rummy
,
singular
]
2:
unique
or
specific
to
a
person
or
thing
or
category
; "
the
particular
demands
of
the
job
"; "
has
a
paraticular
preference
for
Chinese
art
"; "
a
peculiar
bond
of
sympathy
between
them
"; "
an
expression
peculiar
to
Canadians
";
"
rights
peculiar
to
the
rich
"; "
the
special
features
of
a
computer
"; "
my
own
special
chair
" [
syn
:
particular(a)
,
peculiar(a)
,
special(a)
]
3:
markedly
different
from
the
usual
; "
a
peculiar
hobby
of
stuffing
and
mounting
bats
"; "
a
man...feels
it
a
peculiar
insult
to
be
taunted
with
cowardice
by
a
woman"-Virginia
Woolf
4:
characteristic
of
one
only
;
distinctive
or
special
; "
the
peculiar
character
of
the
Government
of
the
U.S."-
R.B.Taney [
syn
:
peculiar(a)
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Peculiar
as
used
in
the
phrase
"
peculiar
people
"
in
1
Pet
. 2:9,
is
derived
from
the
Lat
.
peculium
,
and
denotes
,
as
rendered
in
the
Revised
Version
("
a
people
for
God's
own
possession
"),
a
special
possession
or
property
.
The
church
is
the
"
property
"
of
God
,
his
"
purchased
possession
" (
Eph
. 1:14; R.V., "
God's
own
possession
").
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