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ˈby-passage [f. by- 3 b, c, 5 + passage.] a. A side passage or alley. b. A casual and incidental passage in a book or document.
1674Hickman Hist. Quinquart. (ed. 2) 232 What need I contend about by-passages relating to the Recantation? 1697Dryden Virg. Life (1721) I. 61 When People crouded to see him, he [Virgil] would slip into the next Shop, or By-passage to avoid them. 1864in Webster. |