Antonyms for marginalia


Grammar : Noun
Spell : mahr-juh-ney-lee-uh, -neyl-yuh
Phonetic Transcription : ˌmɑr dʒəˈneɪ li ə, -ˈneɪl yə


Definition of marginalia

Origin :
  • 1832, from Latin marginalia, neuter plural of adjective marginalis "marginal," from marginis (see margin).
  • As in note/notes : noun written communication
  • As in notes : noun outline
  • As in memo : noun note
Example sentences :
  • In an early number we propose to publish a selection from the letters of Lamb, and the "Marginalia" of Coleridge.
  • Extract from : « The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb » by Charles Lamb
  • Poe said in one of his Marginalia that the man who dared to write the story of his heart would fire the paper upon which he wrote.
  • Extract from : « Iconoclasts » by James Huneker
  • Essays and Marginalia, and Poems, with a memoir by his brother Derwent, appeared in 1851.
  • Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 6 » by Various
  • For the great owners of the past, certainly, we regret that they were so sparing in marginalia.
  • Extract from : « The Book-Hunter in London » by William Roberts
  • Some of these marginalia were copied by subsequent scribes into the text, where, in our version, they still remain.
  • Extract from : « Who Wrote the Bible? » by Washington Gladden
  • In his marginalia he compares the methods of expression of Shakespeare with those of Beethoven.
  • Extract from : « War Letters of a Public-School Boy » by Paul Jones.
  • This was one of Friedrich Wilhelm's marginalia in response to such a thing; and the mutinous whimper died out again.
  • Extract from : « History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XI. (of XXI.) » by Thomas Carlyle

Synonyms for marginalia

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