单词 | marginalia |
释义 | marginalia (once / 83825 pages) n Marginalia are the notes you scribble along the sides of the text in a book. When you buy a novel at a used book store, you may discover the previous owner's marginalia among its pages. The notes a student takes while reading often end up in the margins of the book. This marginalia might help the reader think critically and carefully about the text, or even act as a study aid later when there's a test on the material. Marginalia gets its name from the fact that it's written in the margin, which in turn comes from the Latin marginem, "edge or border." WORD FAMILYmarginalia USAGE EXAMPLESYale’s new facsimile is somewhat larger, as it includes wide white margins for the amateur cryptographer’s own marginalia. The New Yorker(Nov 30, 2016) There were crossings out and rewritings, marginalia, diagrams and doodles, cover notes and Post-it notes and extra scraps tucked into the envelopes. The Guardian(Nov 26, 2016) Mahler’s marginalia revealed a different approach than many to dynamics and texture — as well as the odd dig at other conductors. New York Times(Nov 06, 2016) n notes written in the margin Hypo|Hyper scholia, scholium a marginal note written by a scholiast (a commentator on ancient or classical literature) note a brief written record |
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