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codicil

[kod-uh-suhl] / ˈkɒd ə səl /


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The codicil — which is to be found in the same reality that gave rise to the concept of a casual restaurant — is not to disturb other diners.

From Washington Post • Nov. 12, 2021

When the Greek goddess Eos asked the gods to grant her mortal lover Tithonus eternal life, she neglected to add a necessary codicil to the celestial contract — that he have eternal youth as well.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 7, 2019

We can’t have some codicil or letter or joint declaration.

From The Guardian • Jan. 29, 2019

He confided to family members that he viewed the codicil as an attempt to go behind his back and give his son total control over his affairs.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 2, 2018

He was carried below, and there, the battle raging around him, he laboriously wrote a codicil to his will, entreating his king and country to repay his services by settling a pension on Lady Hamilton.

From Superwomen by Terhune, Albert Payson




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