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ahistorically — adverb see ahistorical … New Collegiate Dictionary
ahistorical — or ahistoric adjective Date: 1945 not concerned with or related to history, historical development, or tradition < the ahistorical attitudes of the radicals >; also historically inaccurate or ignorant … New Collegiate Dictionary
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The Countess Cathleen — (1892) by William Butler Yeats is a play set ahistorically in Ireland during a famine. The idealistic Countess of the title sells her soul to the devil so that she can save her tenants for starvation and from damnation for having sold their own… … Wikipedia
Siege of Jerusalem (poem) — Siege of Jerusalem is the title commonly given to an anonymous Middle English epic poem created in the second half of the 14th century (possibly ca. 1370 1380). The poem is composed in the alliterative manner popular in medieval English poetry,… … Wikipedia
Jupiter's Darling (film) — Jupiter s Darling (1955) is an MGM film, starring Esther Williams. In this film, Williams (playing the Roman woman Amytis) helps Hannibal swim the Tiber River to take a closer look at Rome s fortifications. Amytis s boring fiance, Fabius, was… … Wikipedia
ahistorical — [ˌeɪhɪ stɒrɪk(ə)l] adjective lacking historical perspective or context. Derivatives ahistorically adverb … English new terms dictionary
ahistorical — /eɪhɪsˈtɒrɪkəl/ (say ayhis torikuhl) adjective unsupported by historical records. –ahistorically, adverb –ahistoricalness, noun …