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Definition of Concordances
1. concordance [n] - See also: concordance
Lexicographical Neighbors of Concordances
Literary usage of Concordances
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1909)
"The lists for the Bible are called concordances, perhaps because of the unison
... Verbal concordances are usually arranged according to the single words of ..."
2. Guide to the Study and Use of Reference Books by Alice Bertha Kroeger, Isadore Gilbert Mudge, American Library Association (1917)
"concordances concordances are useful (1) for a study of an author's use of words,
... Verbal indexes resemble concordances and may be used for the same ..."
3. Introduction to the Study of the Gospels by Brooke Foss Westcott (1882)
"The concord- ' r> The concordances of the synoptic Gospels may be classed ...
With these concordances are combined differences in detail and expression, ..."
4. Occitan Translations of John XII and Xiii-XVII from a Fourteenth-Century by Marvyn Roy Harris (1985)
"concordances Given the almost certain separate origins of Texts I and II, individual
concordances for the texts ..."
5. Literary Culture in Early New England, 1620-1730 by Thomas Goddard Wright, Mabel Hyde (Kingsbury) Wright, Augustus Ralli, Elbert Nevius Sebring Thompson (1916)
"... HJ concordances Verbal index. In his: The poetical works of John Milton. 2d ed.
London,. PRENDERGAST, GL A complete concordance to the poetical works of ..."