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Definition of Conflated
1. conflate [v] - See also: conflate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conflated
Literary usage of Conflated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"The " genealogical " method, as we may call it, cannot in strictness be applied
to conflated MSS., as their mutual relations can rarely be with certainty ..."
2. A Synopsis of the Gospels in Greek: With Various Readings and Critical Notes by Arthur Wright (1903)
"This ie conflated into the Marcan section of Plucking the cars of corn on the
... It is conflated with other matter into the Marcan section of Reasons for ..."
3. The Diatessaron of Tatian and the Synoptic Problem: Being an Investigation by A[lphonzo] A[ugustus] Hobson (1904)
"E shows no indication that these latter were conflated with the instructions to
the Twelve, but A gives their Matthean parallel after Luke 10:12 (A ..."
4. Two of the Saxon Chronicles Parallel: With Supplementary Extracts from the by Charles Plummer, John Earle (1899)
"In some cases Florence gives a text compounded of С and D 5 ; in another, 1038,
D aud E seem conflated; while in the later part of the Chronicle Florence ..."
5. The Classical Papers of Mortimer Lamson Earle by Mortimer Lamson Earle (1912)
"... or conflated, his translation of Sophocles with the reminiscence of Eur. ...
which Sophocles and'Euripides are conflated by Cicero in his translation. ..."