literatim

literatim
adverb or adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin littera Date: 1643 letter for letter <
printed literatim from the manuscript — I. A. Gordon
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  • Literatim — Lit e*ra tim (l[i^]t [ e]*r[aum] t[i^]m), adv. [LL., fr. L. littera, litera, letter.] Letter for letter. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • literatim — index verbatim Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • literatim — [lit΄ərāt′im, lit΄ərät′im] adv. [ML < L littera, LETTER1] letter for letter; literally …   English World dictionary

  • literatim — adverb /ˌlɪ.tɚˈeɪ.tɪm/ Letter by letter. This fact is not otherwise important than as it tends to prove, that no verbatim et literatim copy of the original has as yet been published. See Also: verbatim et literatim …   Wiktionary

  • literatim — /lit euh ray tim/, adv. letter for letter; literally. [1635 45; < ML, a formation based on L literatus (see LITERATE), with adv. suffix im] * * * …   Universalium

  • literatim — letter for letter Latin Adverbs and Prepositions …   Phrontistery dictionary

  • literatim — lit·e·ra·tim || ‚lɪtÉ™ reɪtɪm / rɑːtɪm adv. literally, to the letter …   English contemporary dictionary

  • literatim — [ˌlɪtə rα:tɪm, reɪtɪm] adverb formal (of the copying of a text) letter by letter. Origin from med. L …   English new terms dictionary

  • literatim — ad. [L.] Letter for letter …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • literatim — adv letter for letter, exactly, precisely, word for word. See alsoliterally(def.1) …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

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