different between ahistorically vs historically

ahistorically

English

Etymology

ahistoric +? -ally

Adverb

ahistorically (comparative more ahistorically, superlative most ahistorically)

  1. In an ahistorical way.

Translations

ahistorically From the web:



historically

English

Etymology

historical +? -ly

Adverb

historically (comparative more historically, superlative most historically)

  1. In a historic manner; with reference to history or the historical record.
    Historically speaking, this company has always collected payment before starting work.
  2. According to history: formerly, in the past, traditionally.
    Historically, this company collected payment before starting work.
  3. To an unprecedented or extremely rare degree.

Usage notes

Historically serves as the adverb for both historic and historical. Thus, the distinction that is often made between these two adjectives (see the usage notes there) is lost for the adverb.

Translations

historically From the web:

  • what historically happened today
  • what historically happened on epifania
  • what historically happened in 1226
  • what historically happened on january 17th
  • did anything happened today in history
  • what was happened today in history
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