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literatim

[lit-uh-rey-tim] / ˌlɪt əˈreɪ tɪm /






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Which being very old and decayed and only legible to such who are versed in ancient writings it was with great satisfaction that I copied it literatim.

From The Mystery of Francis Bacon by Smedley, William T.

Whenever a person at his back whispered or suggested anything to him whilst he was speaking in public, without a moment's reflection, he always repeated the suggestion literatim.

From The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings by Lemon, Mark

It seems scarcely credible, but the instruction of the Elect Grade incorporates Masonic references literatim from the scandalous memoirs of Cassanova.

From Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer by Waite, Arthur Edward

Tom immediately sits down at the piano, and produces verbatim et literatim the whole of what he has just heard.

From Music and Some Highly Musical People by Trotter, James M.

It is given of course, in the full sense, literatim, and is offered for the encouragement—or the despair—of the Spelling Reform Association.

From Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880 by Various




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