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Tralatitious — Tral a*ti tious, a. [L. tralatitius, translatitius, tralaticius, translaticius. See {Tralation}.] 1. Passed along; handed down; transmitted. [1913 Webster] Among biblical critics a tralatitious interpretation is one received by expositor from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tralatitious — adjective having been passed along from generation to generation among Biblical critics a tralatitious interpretation is one received by expositor from expositor • Syn: ↑handed down • Similar to: ↑traditional … Useful english dictionary
tralatitious — tral·a·ti·tious … English syllables
tralatitious — /træləˈtɪʃəs/ (say traluh tishuhs) adjective 1. involving transference, as metaphor in language. 2. customary; traditional. {Latin trālātīcius usual, customary, common, from trālāt (participial stem of transferre carry across) + itious} …
Translatitious — Trans la*ti tious, a. [See {Tralatitious}.] Metaphorical; tralatitious; also, foreign; exotic. [Obs.] Evelyn. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
handed-down — adjective having been passed along from generation to generation among Biblical critics a tralatitious interpretation is one received by expositor from expositor • Syn: ↑tralatitious • Similar to: ↑traditional … Useful english dictionary
Tralatition — Tral a*ti tion, n. [See {Tralatitious}.] A change, as in the use of words; a metaphor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tralatitiously — Tral a*ti tious*ly, adv. In a tralatitious manner; metephorically. Holder. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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History of arrival of Islam in Burma — The first Muslims had landed in Myanmar (Burma’s) Ayeyarwady River delta, Tanintharyi coast and Rakhine as seamen in ninth century, prior to the establishment of the first Myanmar (Burmese) empire in 1055 AD by King Anawrahta of Bagan or Pagan.… … Wikipedia