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Definition of Novellas
1. novella [n] - See also: novella
Lexicographical Neighbors of Novellas
Literary usage of Novellas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Crabb's English Synonyms by George Crabb (1917)
"... and tale, from to tell, both designate a species of narration; novel, from
the Italian novella, comes from Latin novellas, a diminutive of novus, new, ..."
2. A Bibliographical Dictionary; Containing a Chronological Account ... of by Adam Clarke, Edward Harwood (1804)
"... ex Biblio- theca et cum notis Petri Pnam, 12mo. Paris. 159O. A rare and valuable
edition.—ab eodem, 8vo. Lug. 1596. codicem et novellas Justiniani, ..."
3. Arts and Sciences: Or, Fourth Division of "The English Encyclopedia" edited by Charles Knight (1866)
"The Basilica contains the code, digests, institutes, and novellas of the ' Corpus
Juris;' and in the latter divisions are inserted some of the later edicts ..."
4. Imp. Iustiniani PP. a. Novellae quae vocantur; sive, Constitutiones quae by Karl Eduard Zachariä von Lingenthal (1881)
"Fuerunt et alii turn temporis clerici qui novellas eius ar- ... quod praestat
134 novellas inter 535—557 ..."