history.
tshentwidhinu, n. History.
tags: noun, history, literature, writing
reverse terms: history
zelwidhinu, n. True events; accurate accounts of history.
tags: noun, history, epistemology, metaphysics
reverse terms: chronicle, history, reality, record, truth
irta, n. The temporal or sequential past (shortened). Usually only used with the temporal cases. See iraltu and tshentu.
tags: noun, temporal, sequence, causality, abstract
reverse terms: history, past
genaru, n. Route traveled; path taken. (Go-line.)
tags: noun, movement, travel
reverse terms: history, past, path, route
apefía, n. Eternity; all time until now. Feminine.
tags: noun, temporal, metaphysics
reverse terms: always, eternity, history, past, prehistory, tradition
zekíu, n. Past event.
etymology: Contraction of zelekíu.tags: noun, history
reverse terms: event, happening, history
étava, n. Any metaphysical construct believed to emanate history; see stía, shúthima, fopesso, and ikesso, and also Lilitic Fate for a more general treatise on the subject.
usage: Used in both Sarthian and Venikan contexts. Venikan prefers a mundane (lútsinía) neuter form étave to accommodate its masculine-artificial (sarekía) varieties, hence the prevalence of étavine and not étavina.
related: étavine, étavé
tags: noun, religion, philosophy, causality, metaphysics
reverse terms: causal atom, destiny, doom, fate, history