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Anecdote

AN'ECDOTE, n. [Gr. to publish, part, given out.] In its original sense, secret history, or facts not generally known. but in more common usage, a particular or detached incident or fact of an interesting natur...

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AN'ECDOTE, n. [Gr. to publish, part, given out.]

In its original sense, secret history, or facts not generally known. but in more common usage, a particular or detached incident or fact of an interesting nature; a biographical incident; a single passage of private life. Procopius gave the title of anecdotes to a book he published against Justinian and his wife Theodora; and similar collections of incidents in the lives of eminent men are now common.

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