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repertorial, a.|rɛpəˈtɔərɪəl| [f. repertory + -al.] Of or pertaining to (a) repertory.
1898J. London Let. 6 Dec. (1966) 8 Worth far more than five dollars, at the ordinary repertorial rate of so much per column. 1912G. B. Shaw Let. 1 May in Lett. to Granville Barker (1956) 181 To follow a year of Shaw with yet another Shaw is not very repertorial. 1928Observer 1 Apr. 15/3 The producer's laudable desire to deliver Ibsen's humour from the old repertorial gloom was most happily realized in some of the minor parts. |