History
English Spanish Translation of History
Antecedentes penales
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Grammar
This term is a noun.
Etimology of History
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late 14c., “relation of incidents” (true or false), from Old French estoire, estorie “story; chronicle, history” (12c., Modern French histoire), from Latin historia “narrative of past events, account, tale, story,” from Greek historia “a learning or knowing by inquiry; an account of one’s inquiries, history, record, narrative,” from historein “inquire,” from histor “wise man, judge,” from PIE *wid-tor-, from root *weid- “to see.” Related to Greek idein “to see,” and to eidenai “to know.” In Middle English, not differentiated from story (n.1); sense of “narrative record of past events” probably first attested late 15c. Meaning “the recorded events of the past” is from late 15c. As a branch of knowledge, from late 15c. History is the interpretation of the significance that the past has for us. [Johan Huizinga] One difference between history and imaginative literature … is that history neither anticipates nor satisfies our curiosity, whereas literature does. [Guy Davenport, “Wheel Ruts,” 1996] Meaning “a historical play or drama” is from 1590s. Sense of “systematic account (without reference to time) of a set of natural phenomena” (1560s) is now obsolete except in natural history. Meaning “an eventful career, a past worthy of note” (a woman with a history) is from 1852. To make history “be notably engaged in public events” is from 1862.
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Legal English Vocabulary: History in Spanish
Online translation of the English legal term history into Spanish: historia (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online.
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Translation of History
- Spanish: Historia
- French: Histoire
- German: Geschichtswissenschaft
- Italian: Storia
- Portuguese: História
- Polish: Historia
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