terms |
pepysian |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective pepysian is
of or pertaining to (
samuel pepys) (1633–1703), english naval administrator and member of parliament, famed for his diary kept during the time of the (
great plague of london) and (
great fire of london).
diary |
pepysian |
As adjectives the difference between diary and pepysian
is that
diary is (obsolete) lasting for one day while
pepysian is of or pertaining to (
samuel pepys) (1633–1703), english naval administrator and member of parliament, famed for his diary kept during the time of the (
great plague of london) and (
great fire of london).
As a noun diary
is a daily log of experiences, especially those of the writer.