paralipomenon/pæɹəlɪˈpɒmɪnɒn/EtymologyBorrowed from Ancient Greek Παραλειπομένων (Paraleipoménōn, “of things omitted”) παραλείπω (paraleípō, “I leave remaining”).paralipomenon means Either of the Books of Chronicles in the Old Testament. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 91 out of 100.nounEither of the Books of Chronicles in the Old Testament.“There are other books, which seem of a different class, and are neither connected with the proceeding class, nor with each other; such is Job, such Tobias, and Esther, and Judith, and the two books of Machabees, and two of Esdras, which seem rather more to follow up that regular course of history, which closed with the Kingdoms, or the Paralipomenon: […]”An omission, especially one of a book, added later as a supplement.“In a paralipomenon to the theses ‘On the Concept of History’ he writes: […]”