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单词 prehistory
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prehistoryn.

Brit. /priːˈhɪst(ə)ri/, U.S. /priˈhɪstəri/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: pre- prefix, history n.
Etymology: < pre- prefix + history n., after prehistoric adj. With sense 1a compare slightly later prehistorics n.
1.
a. The branch of knowledge that deals with events or conditions before written or recorded history; (also) such events or conditions, or the period in which they occurred; prehistoric matters or times.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > relative time > the past > historical period > [noun] > prehistoric periods
dark ages1842
Iron Age1845
iron period1847
stone period1849
lithic age1862
Aurignac1863
stone age1864
three ages1866
Palaeolithic1869
Middle Stone Age1870
prehistory1871
stone era1873
Siwalik1877
Neolithic1878
hemera1893
Mesvinian1909
Mesolithic1931
Abbevillian1937
Devensian1968
Creswellian1969
dryas1975
the world > time > relative time > the past > history or knowledge about the past > [noun] > branches or types of history
ancient history1566
church story1581
archaeology1607
church history1609
local history1615
mythistory1731
human story1753
intellectual history1755
oral history1827
Assyriology1828
world history1833
hierologya1848
meta-history1854
Hibernologya1869
prehistory1871
proto-history1876
prehistorics1879
earth history1880
Sumerology1897
historiometry1909
black history1920
herstory1932
ethnohistory1938
meta-history1946
Annales1952
Hittitology1952
revisionism1965
longue durée1968
Warburgianism1977
1871 E. B. Tylor Primitive Culture II. 401 The history and pre-history of man take their proper places in the general scheme of knowledge.
1888 Times 3 Oct. 8/1 The existence of the Pelasgi as a distinct and identifiable race and element in Italian or Greek history, or rather pre-history.
1902 Nature 30 Jan. 299/2 The clever etchings on bone and ivory of the cave-dwellers of Western Europe..are well known to all who interest themselves in the pre-history of man.
1931 Sunday Observer 13 Sept. 4 He..finds lay sermons of the liveliest kind in all the stocks and stones of pre-history.
1978 Amer. Notes & Queries Feb. 96/2 Traditionally, prehistory has been concerned with that period of time before the appearance of writing.
2003 Oxoniensia 67 27 Particularly unsatisfactory at the moment is the ‘time slice’ approach to prehistory.
b. In extended use: events or conditions leading up to a particular occurrence or phenomenon.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > relative time > the past > antecedence or being earlier > [noun] > previous circumstances or events
premises1623
status quo ante1800
prehistory1879
1879 Times 23 Sept. 6/4 Although the first musical festival, properly so called, it has a kind of history—one might say pre-history—from which the following facts may be gleaned.
1931 Time & Tide 25 July 893/1 Psychologists..are mostly bad historians, inventing—as Freud has done—their pre-history to suit their theories.
1958 Times Lit. Suppl. 26 Dec. 746/5 The pre-history of the Civil War will not be found in the new position of the mercantile and industrial classes.
1977 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 27 Oct. 40/2 The post-history of a work..is as indispensable to the critic as its pre-history, its sources and the tradition it came from.
2002 Church Times 12 July 22/2 Thomson begins with the 19th-century pre-history of the Levi family, and then traces Primo Levi's life in stages, from his birth in 1919.
2. hyperbolically. A period in the relatively recent past, considered as an extremely long time ago. Cf. prehistoric adj. 2.
ΚΠ
1984 S. Naipaul Beyond Dragon's Mouth i. 25 I was a town boy through and through. The country belonged to a vague pre-history.
1987 I. Sinclair White Chappell Scarlet Tracings iv. 43 Young Kernan was a rock goffer, wounds running back to the prehistory of the early 70ies.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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