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var·i·o·rum V0031800 (vâr′ē-ôr′əm, văr′-)n.1. An edition of the works of an author with notes by various scholars or editors.2. An edition containing various versions of a text.adj. Of or relating to a variorum edition or text. [From Latin (ēditiō cum notīs) variōrum, (edition with the notes) of various persons, genitive pl. of varius, various.]variorum (ˌvɛərɪˈɔːrəm) adj (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) containing notes by various scholars or critics or various versions of the text: a variorum edition. n (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) an edition or text of this kind[C18: from Latin phrase ēditiō cum notīs variōrum edition with the notes of various commentators]var•i•o•rum (ˌvɛər iˈɔr əm, -ˈoʊr-) adj. 1. containing different versions of a certain text. 2. containing notes and commentaries by a number of scholars. n. 3. a variorum edition or text. [1720–30; < Latin ēditiō cum notīs variōrum edition with the notes of various persons] varioruma work containing all available versions and variants of a text to enable scholars to compare them and study the development of the work. — variorum, adj.See also: BooksVariorum a collection of an author’s complete works with a commentary or notes, 1728.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | variorum - an edition containing various versions of a text or notes by various scholars or editorsvariorum editionedition - the form in which a text (especially a printed book) is published |
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