noun
- A chain or series of connected things; a sequence or succession.
- In medieval scholarship, a compilation of patristic commentaries or excerpts arranged in sequence on a biblical or classical text.
Usage: formal or literary; often used in academic or technical contexts
Usage: historical; academic
Examples
- The catena of events leading to the revolution was complex and interconnected.
- Medieval scholars created a catena of biblical interpretations from the Church Fathers.
- A catena of mountains stretched across the horizon.
- The argument presented a catena of logical steps to reach its conclusion.
- Historians traced the catena of cultural influences across centuries.