Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Belated.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Belated; kept too late.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Belated; too late.
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- adjective obsolete
belated ; toolate
Etymologies
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Examples
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Kerygma and Myth: A Theological Debate (New York, 1961), trans - lated from the German, Kerygma und Mythos, Vol. I;
Dictionary of the History of Ideas ANGUS FLETCHER 1968
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Trans-* lated from the French of the Messieurs De Port Royal, In two Volumes. ** 8vo.
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Com. trans« that thisplay, at its first appearance, lated from the French of Madame was, as he expresses it, hounded Genlis.
Biographia dramatica, or, A companion to the playhouse: 1782
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"Poems on Divine Subjects; original, and trans - lated from the Latin of Marcus Hieronymus Vida; with large Annotations, more particularly concerning the Being and Attributes of God; LondJ 1 732/* 8vo;
Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprizing Biographical Memoirs of William Bowyer ... 1812
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I'd rather cal'lated 'twas as good as settled between 'em, but it turned out that I didn't know what I was talkin 'about.
Mary-'Gusta Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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Galusha's ear that he cal'lated 'twouldn't do no harm to turn on the glim and proceeded forthwith to turn up the wick of one of the lamps.
Galusha the Magnificent Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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Didn't begin to cost what we cal'lated 'twould, did it, Zoeth?
Mary-'Gusta Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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Isaiah said that he cal'lated 'twas the nature of the critters not to.
Mary-'Gusta Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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But I cal'lated 'bout soon's Am'zon anchored here I'd cast off moorin's myself. "
Cap'n Abe, Storekeeper James A. Cooper
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I cal'lated 'twasn't about the house you wished to see me. "
The Portygee Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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