IPA: /trænshɪsˈtɒrɪkəl/
KK: /trænshɪsˈtɔrɪkəl/
Relating to or existing across different historical periods or times.
The concept of justice can be seen as transhistorical, influencing societies throughout various eras.
Referring to concepts or ideas that exist beyond specific historical contexts, often seen as universal or timeless.
The philosopher discussed transhistorical truths that apply to all cultures and eras.
Transhistorical → It is formed from "trans-" (meaning across) and "historical" (from Greek "historia", meaning inquiry or knowledge). The word "transhistorical" refers to something that extends or applies across different historical periods or contexts.
Think of 'trans-' meaning 'across' and 'historical' relating to 'inquiry' or 'knowledge' about the past — this helps you remember that transhistorical refers to concepts that span across different times in history.