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tradition

[ truh-dish-uhn ]

noun

  1. the handing down of statements, beliefs, legends, customs, information, etc., from generation to generation, especially by word of mouth or by practice:

    a story that has come down to us by popular tradition.

  2. something that is handed down:

    the traditions of the American South.

    Synonyms: usage, convention, habit, practice, custom

  3. a long-established or inherited way of thinking or acting:

    The rebellious students wanted to break with tradition.

  4. a continuing pattern of culture beliefs or practices.
  5. a customary or characteristic method or manner:

    The winner took a victory lap in the usual track tradition.

  6. Theology.
    1. (among Jews) body of laws and doctrines, or any one of them, held to have been received from Moses and originally handed down orally from generation to generation.
    2. (among Christians) a body of teachings, or any one of them, held to have been delivered by Christ and His apostles but not originally committed to writing.
    3. (among Muslims) a hadith.
  7. Law. an act of handing over something to another, especially in a formal legal manner; delivery; transfer.


tradition

/ trəˈdɪʃən /

noun

  1. the handing down from generation to generation of the same customs, beliefs, etc, esp by word of mouth
  2. the body of customs, thought, practices, etc, belonging to a particular country, people, family, or institution over a relatively long period
  3. a specific custom or practice of long standing
  4. Christianity a doctrine or body of doctrines regarded as having been established by Christ or the apostles though not contained in Scripture
  5. often capital Judaism a body of laws regarded as having been handed down from Moses orally and only committed to writing in the 2nd century ad
  6. the beliefs and customs of Islam supplementing the Koran, esp as embodied in the Sunna
  7. law Roman law Scots law the act of formally transferring ownership of movable property; delivery
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • traˈditionist, noun
  • traˈditionless, adjective
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Other Words From

  • tra·di·tion·less adjective
  • an·ti·tra·di·tion adjective
  • coun·ter·tra·di·tion noun
  • non·tra·di·tion noun
  • pro·tra·di·tion adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of tradition1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English tradicion, from Old French, from Latin trāditiōn- (stem of trāditiō ) “a handing over or down, transfer,” equivalent to trādit(us), past participle of trādere “to give over, impart, surrender, betray” ( trā-, variant of trāns- trans- + -ditus, combining form of datus “given”; date 1 ) + -iōn- -ion
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Word History and Origins

Origin of tradition1

C14: from Latin trāditiō a handing down, surrender, from trādere to give up, transmit, from trans- + dāre to give
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Example Sentences

"This is consistent ith the tradition of many ancient cultures to capture natural sounds in musical instruments, and could explain the ritual dimension of the death whistle sound for mimicking mythological entities," explains Frühholz.

It is a landscape that inspires a rich poetic tradition, a forge that shapes cherished traditions and customs, and even a welcome refuge from troubling events beyond.

From Salon

While less populist than Chuku’s, these restaurants also meld African flavors with Western traditions.

"I think in the interests of respecting all of the sporting traditions in Northern Ireland it’s important that Casement Park is built."

From BBC

These eight dessert ideas capture the flavors and traditions of Thanksgiving while introducing delightful twists — like a chocolate-tahini pumpkin pie or coconut pie that’s as effortless as it is delicious.

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