ahistórico

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Spanish

Etymology

From a- +‎ histórico.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aisˈtoɾiko/
  • Rhymes: -oɾiko
  • Syllabification: ahis‧tó‧ri‧co

Adjective

ahistórico (feminine ahistórica, masculine plural ahistóricos, feminine plural ahistóricas)

  1. ahistorical
    • 2016 July, “Leonel y las negociaciones secretas”, in El Nacional:
      Como especie de ruego, o sabedor de lo que viene o se habrá de imponer de forma inexorable, o acaso por ser presa de un delirio ahistórico –la invasión a República Dominicana de 1965– Leonel Fernández, ex presidente dominicano, pide de la OEA “cierta cautela” al invocar para Venezuela la Carta Democrática Interamericana.
      As a kind of plea, or knowing what is coming or will be imposed inexorably, or perhaps because he was prey to an ahistorical delirium – the invasion of the Dominican Republic in 1965 – Leonel Fernández, former Dominican president, asks the OAS “certain caution” when invoking the Inter-American Democratic Charter for Venezuela.

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