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variorum

/vɛːɹɪˈɔːɹəm/ · noun

Meaning

  1. An edition of a written work (especially the complete works of a classical writer) showing the notes and readings of a variety of different editors or commentators.

Etymology / origin

From Latin variōrum, genitive plural masculine of varius (“various”), in the phrase editio cum notis variorum (“edition with various notes”).

  1. variōrum(la)
  2. variorum (English)
  3. Relations: bor

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