Annals

Word ANNALS
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Hyphenation an nals
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Definitions and meanings of "Annals"

What do we mean by annals?

A chronological record of the events of successive years. noun plural

A descriptive account or record; a history. noun plural

A periodical journal in which the records and reports of a learned field are compiled. noun plural

A history or relation of events recorded year by year, or connected by the order of their occurrence.

Hence Any formal account of events, discoveries, transactions of learned societies, etc.

Historical records generally.

Synonyms History, Chronicle, etc. See history, also list under chronicle.

A relation of events in chronological order, each event being recorded under the year in which it happened. noun plural

Historical records; chronicles; history. noun plural

The record of a single event or item. noun plural

A periodic publication, containing records of discoveries, transactions of societies, etc. noun plural

Plural form of annal. noun

A relation of events in chronological order, each event being recorded under the year in which it happened. noun

Historical records; chronicles; history. noun

A periodic publication, containing records of discoveries, transactions of societies, etc.; as Annals of Science. noun

Reports of the work of a society or learned body etc noun

A chronological account of events in successive years noun

The record of a single event or item.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Annals

The word "annals" in example sentences

The term annals, though often confused with chronicles, nevertheless indicates a different class. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Not entirely unremembered in Alaskan annals is the summer stampede of 1898 from Fort Yukon to the bench diggings of Tarwater Hill. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Almost all come from monastic or mendicant milieux, and are passages in annals or chronicles of the writer's abbey. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Harun al-Rashid received emissaries from the Emperor Charlemagne (See 800), a fact noted in Latin annals but not in Arabic ones. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Lord Bolingbroke, the Mashams, Marlboroughs, Swift, Addison, Pope, and the host of brilliant men which makes the reign of one of the feeblest women who ever sat on a throne a period of almost pre-eminent interest in English annals to men of cultivated mind subject to the influence of association. ❋ Various (N/A)

The Pleiades are mentioned in Chinese annals in 2357 B.C. ❋ William Tyler Olcott (1904)

By grace of character she was a model constitutional sovereign, and her benign reign, the longest in English annals, contributed more than the policy of any of her ministers to make the monarchy popular and permanent. ❋ Joy, James Richard, 1863- (1902)

Wellington at once resumed the offensive; Ciudad Rodrigo fell before him on January twelfth, 1812, and on April eighth, after one of the bravest and bloodiest assaults recorded in English annals, Badajoz also was carried. ❋ William Milligan Sloane (1889)

They are first mentioned in Japanese annals in A.D. 549, when a number of them arrived by boat on the north of Sado Island and settled there, living on fish caught during spring and summer and salted or dried for winter use. ❋ Dairoku Kikuchi (1886)

This comparison is partially vitiated, however, by the fact that there is no tradition of a deluge in Japanese annals, though such phenomena are like ly to occur occasionally in all lands and to produce a great impression on the national imagination. ❋ Dairoku Kikuchi (1886)

One of the most remarkable documents in Japanese annals is the ❋ Dairoku Kikuchi (1886)

"Such a shocking affair has never found a place in English annals," wrote the surgeon's young relative, ❋ Francis Parkman (1858)

The most beautiful woman then in the French court was Louise Rénée, subsequently known in English annals as the Duchess of Portsmouth. ❋ Unknown (1841)

References to towers in Irish annals are quoted by Mr. D'Alton; but they turn out to be written about the Cyclopean Forts, or low stone raths, such as we find at Aileach, etc. ❋ Thomas Osborne Davis (1829)

Two persons, afterwards distinguished in English annals, arrived this year in Boston. ❋ John Marshall (1795)

The Iraq war, the presidential election, and the debt crisis dominate today's headlines, but will amount to little more than a footnote in the long-term annals of history. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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