a. [See AUTO-.]
1. Belonging to, connected with, autobiography.
1831. Carlyle, Sart. Res., II. ii. These Autobiographical times of ours.
1878. Seeley, Stein, III. 499. For its autobiographical value, I translate the substance of this Memoir.
2. = AUTOBIOGRAPHIC 1, 2.
1829. Gentl. Mag., XCVII. II. 526. An auto-biographical sketch of the life of a poet.
1880. L. Stephen, Pope, viii. 186. Pope takes advantage of the suggestions in Horace to be thoroughly autobiographical.