Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word TOME
TOME
Definitions of TOME
- One in a series of volumes.
- A large or scholarly book.
- A surname.
Number of letters
4
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using TOME in a Sentence
- He is also a Doctor of the Church, most remembered theologically for issuing the Tome of Leo, a document which was a major foundation to the debates of the Council of Chalcedon, the fourth ecumenical council.
- Toward this end, Kirby envisioned a finite series that would be serialized and collected in one tome after the series had concluded.
- Carlos Calvo, Recueil complet des traités, conventions, capitulations, armistices et autres actes diplomatiques de tous les états de l'Amérique latine, Tome IIIe, Paris, Durand, 1862, pp.
- First published as Travail forcé pour l'huile de palme de Lord Leverhulme: L'histoire du Congo 1910-1945, tome 3 by Editions Paula Bellings in 2001.
- Previously created by a succession of authors including the famous André Franquin, Tome and Janry were given the task in alternation with another creative team of Nic and Cauvin.
- They later changed their pseudonyms to Tome (for Philippe Vandevelde, who used Tom from a very early age) and Janry (from Jean-Richard).
- The term comes from the Greek word λᾰπάρᾱ (lapara) 'the soft part of the body between the ribs and hip, flank' and the suffix -tomy, from the Greek word τομή (tome) '(surgical) cut'.
- Broughton and the Roman Republic, Historia Einzelschriften 105 (Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, 1996); in memoriam tome for Broughton (1900-1993) with preface by Linderski and memorial chapters (including summary of Broughton's career and publications) by G.
- The Strange and Wonderful Adventures of Don Simonides, a Gentleman Spaniard (1581), with its sequel The Second Tome of the Travels and Adventures of Don Simonides (1584), is written in imitation of Lyly.
- Chevalley was the "professeur B" of the piece, as confirmed in the endnote to the reprint in Weil's collected works, Oeuvres Scientifiques, tome II.
- Poet Imtiaz Dharker, judge for the 2019 David Cohen Prize, said about Girl: "I thought I had the course of O'Brien's work mapped out before the judging came around, and then, towards the end of the process, another great tome dropped through the letterbox, changing the whole terrain".
- The slaadi were created by Charles Stross and published in the TSR UK book, Fiend Folio Tome of Creatures Malevolent and Benign (1981).
- His differenced coat of arms, Argent, a cross raguly gules, on a chief gules a leopard or, became well-known though its 1887 publication as the second of three frontispiece illustrations in American Heraldica, with explication of the original family coat of arms, Argent, a cross raguly gules, on a chief gules three leopard heads or, within the tome on page 33.
- He then anathematized Arius and his doctrine, and declared his acceptance of the councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, Ephesus, Chalcedon and pronounced an anathema on all who returned to Arianism after being received into the Church by the chrism, or the laying on of hands; then followed the creeds of Nicaea and Constantinople and the definition of Chalcedon, and the tome concluded with the signatures of Reccared and Baddo his queen.
- Arnaud Blondet, préface Iris de Rode Jeux de guerre, l'histoire de l'armée de Rochambeau au secours des États-Unis 1780-1781 TOME I, Éditions Jean-Jacques Wuillaume- Trace ta vie, collection Histoire et Patrimoine, 2024,384 pages.
- Following Par les fils de Mandrin and the live double album Tome VI, the band issued a mellotron–centered album, Guet-apens, and then had a more rock-oriented change of direction, although various progressive reformations occurred over the years, e.
- Ehret's linguistic tome, Reconstructing Proto-Afroasiatic (Proto-Afrasian): Vowels, Tone, Consonants, and Vocabulary (1995), is the subject of a detailed review article in Afrika und Übersee by the distinguished scholar of Afroasiatic languages, Ekkehard Wolff.
- The area of present-day Tome was part of ancient Mutsu Province, and has been settled since at least the Jōmon period by the Emishi people.
- One of the commissioners of the CDC, George Farah, has written about the earlier debate MOUs in the 2004 tome No Debate: How the Republican and Democratic Parties Secretly Control the Presidential Debates.
- Gelinas sold drugs out of his apartment, and had recently resorted to sleeping in a motel with his girlfriend Lynette Tome in order to hide from persistent customers disturbing him late at night, especially John Shillingford who had argued angrily with Gelinas over a cocaine sale.
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