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Definition of Metaphrastical

Metaphrastical
Metaphrastic Met`a*phras"tic, Metaphrastical Met`a*phras"tic*al, a. [Gr. ?.] Close, or literal.

Meaning of Metaphrastical from wikipedia

- originally written in Low German and translated into High German by an over-metaphrastic translator. Supporters of Aramaic primacy—the view that the Christian...
- 4th century. Very meager information about his life is preserved in a metaphrastic work: “Life and Deeds of the Martyred Priest Basil.” He fought against...
- Ragavendra R. Baliga, FACC, FACP, FRCP (Edin) is a Professor of Medicine at The Ohio State University School of Medicine in Columbus, Ohio. He is a consulting...
- A remarkably high proportion of Polish terms actually have precise metaphrastic equivalents in English, traceable to the fact that both these Indo-European...
- in his absence. The 11th-century Georgian monk ****n, the author of metaphrastical reduction of "The life of St. Nino" and tutor of King David IV of Georgia...
- including some Polish idioms that Skarbek (or Kowerski) translated metaphrasticallyliterally – into English. Krystyna Skarbek Poglish [1] Timesonline...
- 18th-century synaxary, but four of them exist in original form, as well a metaphrastic version. The dating as well as authorship of these texts is controversial...
- him with ****n Beri (****nius "the Monk"; fl. 1100), the author of the metaphrastic revision of The Life of Saint Nino. According to historic tradition ****n...
- beheaded. This seems to have set the standard for later depictions. The Metaphrastic biography is illustrated in British Library Add MS 11870 and Biblioteca...