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paralipomena
[ par-uh-li-pom-uh-nuh, -lahy- ]
plural noun
- things omitted or neglected that are added as a supplement.
paralipomena
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plural noun
- things added in a supplement to a work
- Old Testament another name for the Books of Chronicles
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of paralipomena1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of paralipomena1
Example Sentences
It does not seem to have been commonly known till the middle of the 16th century, when John Caius sent a description and figure, with the name Gallus Mauritanus, to Gesner, who published both in his Paralipomena in 1555, and in the same year Belon also gave a notice and woodcut under the name of Poulle de la Guin�e; but while the former authors properly referred their bird to the ancient Meleagris, the latter confounded the Meleagris and the turkey.
Martiis 1625,†suggests improvements in the Ad Vitellionem paralipomena, and gives the following construction: Draw a line CBADC, and let an ellipse, a parabola, and a hyperbola have B and A for focus and vertex.
Paralipomena Jeremiae, or the Rest of the ˜yÐÄvlogs of Baruch.
Paralipomena Jeremiae, or the Rest of the ˜yÐÄvlogs of Baruch.—
The Greek was first printed at Venice in 1609, and next by Ceriani in 1868 under the title Paralipomena Jeremiae.
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