Lexicographical Neighbors of Anachronously
Literary usage of Anachronously
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the English Landed Interest: Its Customs, Laws and Agriculture by Russell M. (Russell Montague) Garnier (1892)
"... features as described by Von Maurer, only reserving to ourselves the right to
object whenever the earlier economy of the Mark is anachronously fitted in ..."
2. Famous Homes of Great Britain and Their Stories by Alfred Henry Malan (1899)
"... duly attired in Tudor finery, may be observed Lady Shrewsbury herself
anachronously turning aside her head from the impending tragedy. ..."
3. Historic Survey of German Poetry: Interspersed with Various Translations by William Taylor (1830)
"It is more convenient, therefore, somewhat anachronously, to marshal in groops
those writers who acted on one another; and to connect, with the biography of ..."
4. Historic Survey of German Poetry: Interspersed with Various Translations by William Taylor (1830)
"It is more convenient, therefore, somewhat anachronously, to marshal in groops
those writers who acted on one another; and to connect, with the biography of ..."
5. Microbes and Men by Robert Tuttle Morris (1915)
"jiggers here on earth do get so anachronously mad even in an ordinary dispute
between neighbors. It is usually the one who is in the wrong who is maddest. ..."