单词 | annalize |
释义 | annalizev. Now somewhat rare. transitive. To record or commemorate (events, a person's actions, etc.) in annals or as if in annals; to chronicle. Cf. annal v. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > written record > historical record or chronicle > record in history or chronicle [verb (transitive)] chroniclea1440 storyc1449 historyc1475 historifya1586 annal1606 annalize1616 storify1616 chronography1634 historiate1780 1616 R. Sheldon Suruey Miracles Church of Rome 332 The miracle deseruing a Baronius to annalize it. 1645 G. Daniel Poems (1878) II. 4 Some, in a higher Straine, Must Annalize the Raigne. 1785 T. Horde Nature will Prevail ii. 34 If any man can find a cure for obstinacy in old age, he shou'd be annalized in our national records. 1830 J. E. Tennent Hist. Mod. Greece I. vi. 180 Sanuto obtained his dominion in 1207, instead of 1307, as he [sc. Ducange] has annalized him. 1862 Brit. Controversialist 3rd Ser. 261 Moleville has annalized the events, and Adolphus has detailed them. 1912 J. M. Robertson Evol. States iii. i. 143 One man or two per century..contrived to be remembered without being annalised as emperor. 1984 J. Sutherland in Listener 24 May 25/2 He began with the more modest aim of annalising the Society of Authors. 2008 P. Linehan Spain, 1157–1300 vii. 185 Annalizing just the history of Aragón. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2022). < v.1616 |
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