- sic passim
- adverb Etymology: Latin Date: circa 1921 so throughout — used of a word or idea to be found throughout a book or a writer's work
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
sic passim — [sik pas′im] n. [L, so everywhere] thus throughout (the book, etc.): said of a word, phrase, etc … English World dictionary
sic passim — ˈsik , ˈsēk adverb Etymology: Latin : so throughout used especially to indicate that something (as a word or idea) is to be found at various places throughout a book or writer s work * * * /seek pahs sim/; Eng. /sik pas im/, Latin. so throughout … Useful english dictionary
sic passim* — sic pas•sim [[t]sik ˈpɑs sɪm[/t]] eng. [[t]sɪk ˈpæs ɪm[/t]] adv. Latin. so throughout: used esp. as a footnote to indicate that a word, phrase, or idea recurs throughout the book being cited … From formal English to slang
sic passim — /seek pahs sim/; Eng. /sik pas im/, Latin. so throughout: used esp. as a footnote to indicate that a word, phrase, or idea recurs throughout the book being cited. * * * … Universalium
sic — 1. adverb /sɪk/ thus; thus written See Also: sic passim, sic transit gloria mundi, sic semper tyrannis 2. verb /sɪk/ a) To mark with a bracketed sic.<ref name=oed> sic, adv. (and n.) Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition 1989. Oxford… … Wiktionary
sicpassim — sic pas·sim (sĭk păsʹĭm) adv. Thus everywhere. Used to indicate that a term or an idea is to be found throughout a text. [Latin sīc passim: sīc, thus + passim, everywhere.] * * * … Universalium
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