Paralipomena
[par-uh-li-pom-uh-nuh, -lahy-] /ˌpær ə lɪˈpɒm ə nə, -laɪ-/
plural noun
1.
things omitted or neglected that are added as a supplement.
[par-uh-li-pom-uh-non, -lahy-] /ˌpær ə lɪˈpɒm əˌnɒn, -laɪ-/
noun, plural Paralipomena
[par-uh-li-pom-uh-nuh, -lahy-] /ˌpær ə lɪˈpɒm ə nə, -laɪ-/ (Show IPA). Douay Bible.
1.
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/ˌpærəlaɪˈpɒmənə/
plural noun
1.
things added in a supplement to a work
2.
(Old Testament) another name for the Books of Chronicles
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