| Figure Name | hysteresis |
| Source | Bullinger (1898) ("hysteresis; or, subsequent narration") |
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| Synonyms | subsequent narration |
| Etymology | Gr. from hysteree "to come later" hence hys'-ter-ee-sis "a coming after or later" |
| Type | None |
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| Definition |
1. A subsequent Narration of prior Events... This is a special form of Hysterologia, and does not refer to connected records or events, but gives, long afterwards, further details of some long prior events; or, gives events never before recorded. (Bullinger, 705) |
| Example |
1. Gen. 31:7, 8. -Jacob mentions later, certain facts in his history which had taken place before. (Bullinger, 705) |
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| Confidence | Unconfident |
| Last Editor | Ioanna Malton |
| Confidence | Unconfident |
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| Reviewed | No |