FromMiddle Englishhistorial, fromMiddle Frenchhistorial, fromLatinhistoriālis: compareFrenchhistorial.
historial (comparativemorehistorial,superlativemosthistorial)
- (obsolete)Historical.
Borrowed fromMiddle Frenchhistorial, fromLatinhistoriālis; equivalent tohistorie +-al.
- IPA(key): /isˌtɔriˈaːl/,/isˈtɔrial/,/ɛs-/
historial (plural and weak singularhistoriale)
- Historical,genuine,factual.
- Historic; historicallysignificant.
- late 14th century,Geoffrey Chaucer, The Physician's Tale,The Canterbury Tales, line 155-157:
[...]So was his name, (for this is no fable,
But knowen forhistorial thing notable,
The sentence of it sooth is, out of doute), [...]- [...] Such was his name, (for this is no fable,
But known for a noteworthyhistorical fact,
The substance of it is true, beyond doubt), [...]
- (rare) Related tohistory or historical events.
- (rare) Non-figurative; at face value.
- (Can wefind and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)
- IPA(key): /istoˈɾjal/[is.t̪oˈɾjal]
- Rhymes:-al
- Syllabification:his‧to‧rial
historial m (pluralhistoriales)
- record,history(such as a person's criminal, work, or clinical record)
2024 December 15, Brian Fung, “Los CEO querían que la principal reguladora empresarial de Biden se fuera y están por cumplir su deseo”, inCNN en Español[1]:Aquí es donde elhistorial de Ferguson sugiere que la FTC podría seguir ese rumbo bajo su liderazgo.- (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)