Narrative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Narrative
Of or pertaining to narration relating to the particulars of an event or transaction
Mythologue
A fabulous narrative a myth
Monotessaron
A single narrative framed from the statements of the four evangelists a gospel
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Idyl
as the idyls of Theocritus also any poem especially a narrative or descriptive poem written in an eleveted and highly finished
Hyksos
the Shepherd kings of foreign origin who according to the narrative of Manetho ruled for about 500 years forming the XVth
Hagiology
description of the sacred writings or of sacred persons a narrative of the lives of the saints a catalogue of saints
Episode
giving a greater variety to the events related an incidental narrative or digression separable from the main subject but naturally arising
Epic
a grand style pertaining to or designating a kind of narrative poem usually called an heroic poem in which real or
Embellish
book with pictures a garden with shrubs and flowers a narrative with striking anecdotes or style with metaphors
Diegesis
A narrative or history a recital or relation
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