| 单词 | historial | 
| 释义 | historialadj.n. A. adj.   Belonging to or of the nature of history; historical, historic.In some later examples perhaps a typographical error for historical. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the past > history or knowledge about the past > 			[adjective]		 historialc1395 storialc1405 historical?a1475 historiousc1487 historic1610 historiological1716 society > leisure > the arts > literature > prose > narrative or story > historical narrative > 			[adjective]		 historialc1395 storialc1405 c1395    Bible 		(Wycliffite, L.V.)	 		(Royal 1 C.viii)	 		(1850)	 Isa. Prol. 226  				The stories of Moises lawe..and of othere historial bookis schulen be wel lokid. c1405						 (c1390)						    G. Chaucer Physician's Tale 		(Hengwrt)	 		(2003)	 l. 156  				This is no fable But knowen for historial thyng notable. c1449    R. Pecock Repressor 		(1860)	 66  				The historial parties of the Oold Testament. a1500						 (?c1440)						    J. Lydgate Horse, Goose & Sheep 		(Lansd.)	 l. 629 in  Minor Poems 		(1934)	  ii. 565  				This thyng was doon in Alisandris tyme, Bothe autentik & historiall. 1524    R. Copland tr.  J. de Bourbon Syege Cyte of Rodes in  Begynnynge Ordre Knyghtes Hospytallers sig. Avv  				To wryte and reduce in veryte hystoryall the grete syege..of Rodes. 1649    F. Roberts Clavis Bibliorum 		(ed. 2)	 382  				Direct historiall Narrations. 1682    W. Gough Londinum Triumphans 298  				Here is a demonstration, that no body can deny that has but an Historial Faith. 1804    Med. Repository 2nd Hexade 2 59  				Besides an agreeable historial sketch of the institution, there are several instructive tables of the patients admitted into this hospital. 1899    V. A. Nilsson Sweden 434  				The Swedes become excellent citizens of a republic for that very reason: reverence for..the..historial development of the country in which they dwell. 1932    C. S. Lewis in  Ess. & Stud. 17 59  				Chaucer approached his work as an ‘Historial’ poet contributing to the story of Troy. 1956    Billboard 26 Nov. 12/2  				Tucson every year stages its ‘Old Tucson Days’, a big historial celebration.  B. n.   A history, a record. Now archaic or historical. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > written record > historical record or chronicle > 			[noun]		 historyeOE chronicle1303 storya1382 chroniquec1386 memoryc1425 historialc1487 annals1569 res gestae1587 fasts1606 fasti1617 archive1638 time book1865 c1487    J. Skelton tr.  Diodorus Siculus Bibliotheca Historica  iv. 281  				As Agathargiles Gnidius reporteth in his historiall [L. ut Agatharchides Gnidius tradit], it contynueth so light by the space of iij owres. 1592    R. Dallington tr.  F. Colonna Hypnerotomachia f. 90  				I behelde two hystorials woorthy of regard. 1595    B. Barnes in  E. Farr Sel. Poetry Reign Elizabeth 		(1845)	 I. 42  				That historiall Of my sinnes numberlesse in deepe seas cast. 1604    W. Traheron tr.  P. Mexia Hist. Rom. Emperors 317  				The Greek Church doth..also defend his [sc. Constantine's] faith and holinesse both in life and in death..and S. Antoninvs in his Historials. 1903    		(title)	  				Ye Fayerbanke historial. 1991    R. Morse Truth & Convent. Middle Ages ii. 86  				Historials were praised for their ability to reduce the flux of the past to an ordered, patterned account which had a satisfactory overall shape. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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