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traditionally-exhibited

|tra-di-tion-al-ly-ex-hib-it-ed|

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/trəˈdɪʃənəli ɪɡˈzɪbɪtɪd/

displayed traditionally

Etymology
Etymology Information

'traditionally-exhibited' originates from the combination of 'traditionally' and 'exhibited', where 'traditionally' comes from Latin 'traditionem', meaning 'handing over, delivery', and 'exhibited' from Latin 'exhibere', meaning 'to hold out, display'.

Historical Evolution

'traditionally' changed from the Latin word 'traditionem' and 'exhibited' from 'exhibere', eventually forming the modern English compound adjective 'traditionally-exhibited'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'traditionally' meant 'handing over' and 'exhibited' meant 'to display', but over time, the compound adjective evolved to mean 'displayed in a traditional manner'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

displayed or shown in a manner that follows traditional customs or practices.

The artifacts were traditionally-exhibited in the museum's main hall.

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