- CHRONOLOGICAL ACCOUNT
- lúmequenta (history). The unglossed term lumenyárë appears to mean *"chronological story". –LU, NAR2
Quettaparma Quenyallo (English-Quenya). 2014.
Quettaparma Quenyallo (English-Quenya). 2014.
chronological — adj. VERBS ▪ be ADVERB ▪ strictly ▪ a strictly chronological account of the events ▪ broadly, roughly … Collocations dictionary
chronological record — noun a chronological account of events in successive years • Syn: ↑annals • Derivationally related forms: ↑annalistic (for: ↑annals), ↑annalist (for: ↑annals) … Useful english dictionary
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chronological — [krän΄ə läj′i kəl] adj. [< CHRONOLOGY + ICAL] 1. arranged in the order of occurrence 2. of chronology; esp., containing or relating to an account of events in the order of their occurrence: Also chronologic chronologically adv … English World dictionary
Chronological — Chronologic Chron o*log ic, Chronological Chron o*log ic*al, a. [Gr. ?.] Relating to chronology; containing an account of events in the order of time; according to the order of time; as, chronological tables. Raleigh. {Chron o*log ic*al*ly}, adv … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
HISTORIOGRAPHY — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the bible second temple period chronicles of the jews early middle ages spanish and portuguese sixteenth to the seventeenth centuries systematic histories early studies the wissenschaft … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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