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ad verbum
[ ahd wer-boom; English ad vur-buhm ]
adjective
- to the word; exact in wording according to an original.
Example Sentences
While still a member of the synagogue, Felix published a Latin translation of the Psalms, entitled, "Psalterium ex Hebr锟給 ad Verbum Translatum," Venice 1515.
See his 鈥淒ictionnaire Etymologique, ou Origines de la Langue Fran锟給ise,鈥 ad verbum Babil.
Tonna, in proposing for the latter part of the above phrase the form ad literam, might as well have extended his amendment, and suggested ad verbum et literam; for I should imagine there is quite as little authority for the word verbatim being used in the Latin language, as for that of literatim.
Locum hunc divinus Paulus divine de Evangelica pr忙dicatione ac sermone fidei est interpretatus, tametsi sensum magis, ut 忙quum est, quam textum ad verbum expresserit; ut illius etiam alibi est mos.
From one of his 鈥淒iaries,鈥 which has escaped destruction, I transcribe some interesting passages ad verbum.
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