slovo | definícia |
historic (mass) | historic
- historický |
historic (encz) | historic,dějinný adj: |
historic (encz) | historic,historický adj: |
historic (gcide) | historic \his*tor"ic\ (h[i^]s*t[o^]r"[i^]k), historical
\his*tor"ic*al\ (h[i^]s*t[o^]r"[i^]*kal), a. [L. historicus, Gr.
"istoriko`s: cf. F. historique. See History.]
Of or pertaining to history, or the record of past events;
as, an historical poem; the historic page. --
His*tor"ic*al*ness, n. -- His*to*ric"i*ty, n.
[1913 Webster]
There warriors frowning in historic brass. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]
2. having once lived, existed, or taken place in the real
world; -- contrasted with legendary; as, the historical
Jesus; doubt that a historical Camelot every existed;
actual historical events.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. Belonging to the past; as, historical (or historic) times;
a historical character.
[WordNet 1.5]
4. Within the period of time recorded in written documents;
as, within historic times. Opposite of prehistoric.
Syn: diachronic.
[WordNet 1.5]
5. (Linguistics) Same as diachronic. synchronic
[WordNet 1.5]
Historical painting, that branch of painting which
represents the events of history.
Historical sense, that meaning of a passage which is
deduced from the circumstances of time, place, etc., under
which it was written.
The historic sense, the capacity to conceive and represent
the unity and significance of a past era or age.
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historic (wn) | historic
adj 1: belonging to the past; of what is important or famous in
the past; "historic victories"; "historical (or historic)
times"; "a historical character" [syn: historic,
historical]
2: important in history; "the historic first voyage to outer
space" |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
historical (mass) | historical
- historický |
historický (msas) | historický
- historic, historical |
historicky (msasasci) | historicky
- historic, historical |
historic period (encz) | historic period, n: |
historical (encz) | historical,dějinný adj: historical,historický adj: |
historical cost (encz) | historical cost,historická cena Zdeněk Brožhistorical cost,pořizovací cena Zdeněk Brož |
historical document (encz) | historical document, n: |
historical erosion (encz) | historical erosion,historická eroze [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
historical flood (encz) | historical flood,historická povodeň [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
historical linguistics (encz) | historical linguistics, n: |
historical paper (encz) | historical paper, n: |
historical period (encz) | historical period, n: |
historical present (encz) | historical present, n: |
historical record (encz) | historical record, n: |
historical school (encz) | historical school, n: |
historical trend (encz) | historical trend, |
historically (encz) | historically,historicky adv: Zdeněk Brož |
historicalness (encz) | historicalness, n: |
historicist (encz) | historicist,historizující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
historicity (encz) | historicity,historičnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
natural historical (encz) | natural historical,přírodopisný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
prehistoric (encz) | prehistoric,pravěký adj: Zdeněk Brožprehistoric,prehistorický adj: Zdeněk Brožprehistoric,předpotopní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
prehistoric culture (encz) | prehistoric culture, n: |
prehistorical (encz) | prehistorical,pravěký adj: varianta od "prehistoric" Cascavalprehistorical,prehistorický adj: varianta od "prehistoric" Cascaval |
prehistorically (encz) | prehistorically, |
unhistorical (encz) | unhistorical,historicky nedoložený Zdeněk Brož |
historically black colleges and universities/minority institutions (czen) | Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority
Institutions,HBCU/MI[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
historicky (czen) | historicky,historicallyadv: Zdeněk Brož |
historicky nedoložený (czen) | historicky nedoložený,unhistorical Zdeněk Brož |
historická cena (czen) | historická cena,historical cost Zdeněk Brož |
historická eroze (czen) | historická eroze,historical erosion[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
historická povodeň (czen) | historická povodeň,historical flood[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
historický (czen) | historický,historicadj: historický,historicaladj: |
prehistorický (czen) | prehistorický,prehistoricadj: Zdeněk Brožprehistorický,prehistoricaladj: varianta od "prehistoric" Cascavalprehistorický,primaevaladj: Zdeněk Brožprehistorický,primevaladj: |
historical (gcide) | historic \his*tor"ic\ (h[i^]s*t[o^]r"[i^]k), historical
\his*tor"ic*al\ (h[i^]s*t[o^]r"[i^]*kal), a. [L. historicus, Gr.
"istoriko`s: cf. F. historique. See History.]
Of or pertaining to history, or the record of past events;
as, an historical poem; the historic page. --
His*tor"ic*al*ness, n. -- His*to*ric"i*ty, n.
[1913 Webster]
There warriors frowning in historic brass. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]
2. having once lived, existed, or taken place in the real
world; -- contrasted with legendary; as, the historical
Jesus; doubt that a historical Camelot every existed;
actual historical events.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. Belonging to the past; as, historical (or historic) times;
a historical character.
[WordNet 1.5]
4. Within the period of time recorded in written documents;
as, within historic times. Opposite of prehistoric.
Syn: diachronic.
[WordNet 1.5]
5. (Linguistics) Same as diachronic. synchronic
[WordNet 1.5]
Historical painting, that branch of painting which
represents the events of history.
Historical sense, that meaning of a passage which is
deduced from the circumstances of time, place, etc., under
which it was written.
The historic sense, the capacity to conceive and represent
the unity and significance of a past era or age.
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historical criticism (gcide) | Higher criticism \High"er crit"i*cism\
Criticism which includes the study of the contents, literary
character, date, authorship, etc., of any writing; as, the
higher criticism of the Pentateuch. Called also {historical
criticism}.
The comparison of the Hebrew and Greek texts . . .
introduces us to a series of questions affecting the
composition, the editing, and the collection of the
sacred books. This class of questions forms the special
subject of the branch of critical science which is
usually distinguished from the verbal criticism of the
text by the name of higher, or historical, criticism.
--W. Robertson
Smith.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] |
Historical painting (gcide) | historic \his*tor"ic\ (h[i^]s*t[o^]r"[i^]k), historical
\his*tor"ic*al\ (h[i^]s*t[o^]r"[i^]*kal), a. [L. historicus, Gr.
"istoriko`s: cf. F. historique. See History.]
Of or pertaining to history, or the record of past events;
as, an historical poem; the historic page. --
His*tor"ic*al*ness, n. -- His*to*ric"i*ty, n.
[1913 Webster]
There warriors frowning in historic brass. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]
2. having once lived, existed, or taken place in the real
world; -- contrasted with legendary; as, the historical
Jesus; doubt that a historical Camelot every existed;
actual historical events.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. Belonging to the past; as, historical (or historic) times;
a historical character.
[WordNet 1.5]
4. Within the period of time recorded in written documents;
as, within historic times. Opposite of prehistoric.
Syn: diachronic.
[WordNet 1.5]
5. (Linguistics) Same as diachronic. synchronic
[WordNet 1.5]
Historical painting, that branch of painting which
represents the events of history.
Historical sense, that meaning of a passage which is
deduced from the circumstances of time, place, etc., under
which it was written.
The historic sense, the capacity to conceive and represent
the unity and significance of a past era or age.
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Historical sense (gcide) | historic \his*tor"ic\ (h[i^]s*t[o^]r"[i^]k), historical
\his*tor"ic*al\ (h[i^]s*t[o^]r"[i^]*kal), a. [L. historicus, Gr.
"istoriko`s: cf. F. historique. See History.]
Of or pertaining to history, or the record of past events;
as, an historical poem; the historic page. --
His*tor"ic*al*ness, n. -- His*to*ric"i*ty, n.
[1913 Webster]
There warriors frowning in historic brass. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]
2. having once lived, existed, or taken place in the real
world; -- contrasted with legendary; as, the historical
Jesus; doubt that a historical Camelot every existed;
actual historical events.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. Belonging to the past; as, historical (or historic) times;
a historical character.
[WordNet 1.5]
4. Within the period of time recorded in written documents;
as, within historic times. Opposite of prehistoric.
Syn: diachronic.
[WordNet 1.5]
5. (Linguistics) Same as diachronic. synchronic
[WordNet 1.5]
Historical painting, that branch of painting which
represents the events of history.
Historical sense, that meaning of a passage which is
deduced from the circumstances of time, place, etc., under
which it was written.
The historic sense, the capacity to conceive and represent
the unity and significance of a past era or age.
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Historically (gcide) | Historically \His*tor"ic*al*ly\, adv.
In the manner of, or in accordance with, history.
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Historicalness (gcide) | historic \his*tor"ic\ (h[i^]s*t[o^]r"[i^]k), historical
\his*tor"ic*al\ (h[i^]s*t[o^]r"[i^]*kal), a. [L. historicus, Gr.
"istoriko`s: cf. F. historique. See History.]
Of or pertaining to history, or the record of past events;
as, an historical poem; the historic page. --
His*tor"ic*al*ness, n. -- His*to*ric"i*ty, n.
[1913 Webster]
There warriors frowning in historic brass. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]
2. having once lived, existed, or taken place in the real
world; -- contrasted with legendary; as, the historical
Jesus; doubt that a historical Camelot every existed;
actual historical events.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. Belonging to the past; as, historical (or historic) times;
a historical character.
[WordNet 1.5]
4. Within the period of time recorded in written documents;
as, within historic times. Opposite of prehistoric.
Syn: diachronic.
[WordNet 1.5]
5. (Linguistics) Same as diachronic. synchronic
[WordNet 1.5]
Historical painting, that branch of painting which
represents the events of history.
Historical sense, that meaning of a passage which is
deduced from the circumstances of time, place, etc., under
which it was written.
The historic sense, the capacity to conceive and represent
the unity and significance of a past era or age.
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Historicity (gcide) | historic \his*tor"ic\ (h[i^]s*t[o^]r"[i^]k), historical
\his*tor"ic*al\ (h[i^]s*t[o^]r"[i^]*kal), a. [L. historicus, Gr.
"istoriko`s: cf. F. historique. See History.]
Of or pertaining to history, or the record of past events;
as, an historical poem; the historic page. --
His*tor"ic*al*ness, n. -- His*to*ric"i*ty, n.
[1913 Webster]
There warriors frowning in historic brass. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]
2. having once lived, existed, or taken place in the real
world; -- contrasted with legendary; as, the historical
Jesus; doubt that a historical Camelot every existed;
actual historical events.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. Belonging to the past; as, historical (or historic) times;
a historical character.
[WordNet 1.5]
4. Within the period of time recorded in written documents;
as, within historic times. Opposite of prehistoric.
Syn: diachronic.
[WordNet 1.5]
5. (Linguistics) Same as diachronic. synchronic
[WordNet 1.5]
Historical painting, that branch of painting which
represents the events of history.
Historical sense, that meaning of a passage which is
deduced from the circumstances of time, place, etc., under
which it was written.
The historic sense, the capacity to conceive and represent
the unity and significance of a past era or age.
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Historicize (gcide) | Historicize \His*tor"i*cize\, v. t.
To record or narrate in the manner of a history; to
chronicle. [R.]
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Prehistoric (gcide) | Prehistoric \Pre`his*tor"ic\, a.
Of or pertaining to a period before written history begins;
as, the prehistoric ages; prehistoric man.
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Semihistorical (gcide) | Semihistorical \Sem`i*his*tor"i*cal\, a.
Half or party historical. --Sir G. C. Lewis.
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The historic sense (gcide) | historic \his*tor"ic\ (h[i^]s*t[o^]r"[i^]k), historical
\his*tor"ic*al\ (h[i^]s*t[o^]r"[i^]*kal), a. [L. historicus, Gr.
"istoriko`s: cf. F. historique. See History.]
Of or pertaining to history, or the record of past events;
as, an historical poem; the historic page. --
His*tor"ic*al*ness, n. -- His*to*ric"i*ty, n.
[1913 Webster]
There warriors frowning in historic brass. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]
2. having once lived, existed, or taken place in the real
world; -- contrasted with legendary; as, the historical
Jesus; doubt that a historical Camelot every existed;
actual historical events.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. Belonging to the past; as, historical (or historic) times;
a historical character.
[WordNet 1.5]
4. Within the period of time recorded in written documents;
as, within historic times. Opposite of prehistoric.
Syn: diachronic.
[WordNet 1.5]
5. (Linguistics) Same as diachronic. synchronic
[WordNet 1.5]
Historical painting, that branch of painting which
represents the events of history.
Historical sense, that meaning of a passage which is
deduced from the circumstances of time, place, etc., under
which it was written.
The historic sense, the capacity to conceive and represent
the unity and significance of a past era or age.
[1913 Webster] |
ahistorical (wn) | ahistorical
adj 1: unconcerned with or unrelated to history or to historical
development or to tradition [ant: historical] |
historic period (wn) | historic period
n 1: an era of history having some distinctive feature; "we live
in a litigious age" [syn: historic period, age] |
historical (wn) | historical
adj 1: of or relating to the study of history; "historical
scholars"; "a historical perspective" [ant:
ahistorical]
2: having once lived or existed or taken place in the real world
as distinct from being legendary; "the historical Jesus";
"doubt that a historical Camelot every existed"; "actual
historical events"
3: belonging to the past; of what is important or famous in the
past; "historic victories"; "historical (or historic) times";
"a historical character" [syn: historic, historical]
4: used of the study of a phenomenon (especially language) as it
changes through time; "diachronic linguistics" [syn:
diachronic, historical] [ant: synchronic] |
historical document (wn) | historical document
n 1: writing having historical value (as opposed to fiction or
myth etc.) [syn: historical document, historical paper,
historical record] |
historical linguistics (wn) | historical linguistics
n 1: the study of linguistic change; "the synchrony and
diachrony of language" [syn: historical linguistics,
diachronic linguistics, diachrony] |
historical paper (wn) | historical paper
n 1: writing having historical value (as opposed to fiction or
myth etc.) [syn: historical document, historical paper,
historical record] |
historical present (wn) | historical present
n 1: the use of the present tense to describe past actions or
states |
historical record (wn) | historical record
n 1: writing having historical value (as opposed to fiction or
myth etc.) [syn: historical document, historical paper,
historical record] |
historical school (wn) | historical school
n 1: a school of 19th century German economists and legal
philosophers who tried to explain modern economic systems
in evolutionary or historical terms |
historically (wn) | historically
adv 1: throughout history; "historically they have never
coexisted peacefully"
2: with respect to history; "this is historically interesting" |
historicalness (wn) | historicalness
n 1: the state of having in fact existed in the past
2: significance owing to its history |
historicism (wn) | historicism
n 1: a theory that social and cultural events are determined by
history |
prehistoric (wn) | prehistoric
adj 1: belonging to or existing in times before recorded
history; "prehistoric settlements"; "prehistoric peoples"
[syn: prehistoric, prehistorical]
2: of or relating to times before written history; "prehistoric
archeology"
3: no longer fashionable; "my mother has these prehistoric ideas
about proper clothes" |
prehistoric culture (wn) | prehistoric culture
n 1: the time during the development of human culture before the
appearance of the written word [syn: prehistory,
prehistoric culture] |
prehistorical (wn) | prehistorical
adj 1: belonging to or existing in times before recorded
history; "prehistoric settlements"; "prehistoric peoples"
[syn: prehistoric, prehistorical] |
prehistoric (devil) | PREHISTORIC, adj. Belonging to an early period and a museum.
Antedating the art and practice of perpetuating falsehood.
He lived in a period prehistoric,
When all was absurd and phantasmagoric.
Born later, when Clio, celestial recorded,
Set down great events in succession and order,
He surely had seen nothing droll or fortuitous
In anything here but the lies that she threw at us.
Orpheus Bowen
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