Local tradition ascribes the origin of the village name to Julius Caesar, like many Provence villages.
However, other traditions ascribe his origins to other places in Asia.
Some Hindu traditions often ascribe varying interpretations and powers to the names.
Sacred tradition ascribes the invention of the solid iconostasis to Saint Basil the Great.
It is not known who designed the new theatre building, though tradition ascribes it to Sir Christopher Wren.
The tradition ascribes it to the Buddha's disciple Sariputta.
Individuals are not expected to, themselves, ascribe to all these traditions.
However, oral traditions sometimes ascribe these developments to other kings.
Alexiou means tradition in the sense ascribed to it by Husserl.
Scottish tradition ascribes the origin of the Tweedie name to be that of a water sprite in the River Tweed.