Definition of Conflations

1. Noun. (plural of conflation) ¹

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Definition of Conflations

1. conflation [n] - See also: conflation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Conflations

conflagrate
conflagrated
conflagrates
conflagrating
conflagration
conflagrations
conflagrative
conflagrator
conflagrators
conflagratory
conflate
conflated
conflates
conflating
conflation
conflations
conflict
conflict-ridden
conflict of interest
conflicted
conflictedly
conflictful
conflicting
conflictingly
confliction
conflictional
conflictions
conflictive
conflictless
conflictory

Literary usage of Conflations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Synopsis of the Gospels in Greek: With Various Readings and Critical Notes by Arthur Wright (1903)
"Luke's conflations never exceed one chapter in length and are generally kept ... Luke's conflations and in all of S. Matthew's the welding is complete. ..."

2. The Quarterly Review by William Gifford, George Walter Prothero, John Gibson Lockhart, John Murray, Whitwell Elwin, John Taylor Coleridge, Rowland Edmund Prothero Ernle, William Macpherson, William Smith (1882)
"How then about those ' Syrian conflations ' concerning which few pages back we ... ow then is it to be supposed that these ' conflations ' arose ? he answer ..."

3. The Revision Revised: Three Articles Reprinted from the Quarterly Review. 1 by John William Burgon (1883)
"How then about those 'Syrian Conflations' concerning which a few pages ... As ' Conflations,' they have no existence,—save in the fertile brain of Dr. Hort. ..."

4. The Sources of Luke's Passion-narrative by Alfred Morris Perry (1920)
"The form of the conflations of J with Markan materials, especially in the Apocalyptic Discourse, is at times sufficiently awkward (see pp. ..."

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