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Annal (gcide) | Annal \An"nal\, n.
See Annals.
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annalist (encz) | annalist,letopisec n: Zdeněk Brož |
annals (encz) | annals,anály n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
Annalist (gcide) | Annalist \An"nal*ist\, n. [Cf. F. annaliste.]
A writer of annals.
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The monks . . . were the only annalists in those ages.
--Hume.
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Annalistic (gcide) | Annalistic \An`nal*is"tic\, a.
Pertaining to, or after the manner of, an annalist; as, the
dry annalistic style."A stiff annalistic method." --Sir G. C.
Lewis.
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Annalize (gcide) | Annalize \An"nal*ize\, v. t.
To record in annals. --Sheldon.
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Annals (gcide) | Annals \An"nals\, n. pl. [L. annalis (sc. liber), and more
frequently in the pl. annales (sc. libri), chronicles, fr.
annus year. Cf. Annual.]
1. A relation of events in chronological order, each event
being recorded under the year in which it happened.
"Annals the revolution." --Macaulay. "The annals of our
religion." --Rogers.
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2. Historical records; chronicles; history.
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The short and simple annals of the poor. --Gray.
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It was one of the most critical periods in our
annals. --Burke.
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3. sing. The record of a single event or item. "In deathless
annal." --Young.
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4. A periodic publication, containing records of discoveries,
transactions of societies, etc.; as "Annals of Science."
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Syn: History. See History.
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annalist (wn) | annalist
n 1: a historian who writes annals |
annalistic (wn) | annalistic
adj 1: relating to annals; "a book with an annalistic approach" |
annals (wn) | annals
n 1: reports of the work of a society or learned body etc
2: a chronological account of events in successive years [syn:
annals, chronological record] |
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