autochthonic
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Yet he impressed on all he said, on good words and bad alike, a marked autochthonic quality, as of the self-raised spontaneous products of some miraculous soil, from which prodigies and portents spring.
From The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 13 by Rudd, John
There was nothing traditional, nothing archaic, nothing autochthonic in their poor art.
From An Open-Eyed Conspiracy; an Idyl of Saratoga by Howells, William Dean
But Lincoln, his times, his death—great as any, any age—belong altogether to our own, and our autochthonic.
From Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy by Whitman, Walt
He sees the Gothic architecture spring high, spontaneous and autochthonic, first in the territory of Paris and thence spread outwards in a ring to the Scotch Highlands and to the Rhine.
From Europe and the Faith "Sine auctoritate nulla vita" by Belloc, Hilaire
The dance is the primordial, autochthonic form of music; its foundation so to speak.
From Beethoven by Fischer, George Alexander