Reverse Dictionary: HISTORY

ADJECTIVES
► HISTORIAL historical → c1395
► HISTORIOUS historical → c1487
► STORIAL historical → c1405

NOUNS
► LEGEND a story, history, account → c1385 obs.
► MYTHISTORY history mixed with myth; a mythologized version of history → 1731
► STORIE ► STORY a history → a1375 obs.

NOUNS – PERSON
► HISTOGRAPHER a writer of history; a chronicler, annalist, or historian → a1513
► HISTORIAN a writer or author of history; especially one who analyzes events critically, as opposed to a chronicler or compiler; an expert in or student of history → a1439
► HISTORIANESS a female historian → 1683
► HISTORIASTER an inferior or mediocre historian; a petty or contemptible historian → 1736
► HISTORIC a historian → 1599 obs.
► HISTORICASTER an inferior or mediocre historian; a petty or contemptible historian → 1861
► HISTORICIAN a writer of history, a historian → 1531
► HISTORICIZER a person who historicizes something; one who makes a person or thing the subject of a history → 1904
► HISTORIER a historian → c1449 obs.
► HISTORIOGNOMER one learned in history; a historian → 1593 obs.
► HISTORIOGRAPH a writer or compiler of a history; a chronicler, annalist, or historian → c1450
► HISTORIOGRAPHER 1. a writer or compiler of a history; a chronicler, annalist, or historian → 1542
2. an official historian appointed in connection with a royal court or some public institution → 1555
► HISTORIONOMER one versed in the principles which regulate the course of history → 1854
► HISTORIST 1. a person who believes that biblical prophecies, esp. those in the Book of Revelation, are being fulfilled throughout the course of history → 1880
2. an adherent or proponent of historicism (any of various beliefs that social and cultural phenomena cannot be considered independently of their historical context; the practice of studying something with reference to its historical context) → 1929
► HISTORY-MAKER 1. a writer of a history → 1733
2. a person who influences the course of history or does something spectacular or worthy of remembrance → 1848