auctorial
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of auctorial
Example Sentences
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With facsimile copies made available, scholars and the owners of rare books will be spared mutual worry and bother in the scholars' searches for emendations, textual changes, auctorial notations.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Lucidity is no part of the auctorial task.
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It followed that—among the futile persons who use serious, long words in talking about mere books,—aggrieved reproof of my auctorial malversations, upon the one ground or the other, became in 1921 biloquial and pandemic.
From Figures of Earth by Cabell, James Branch
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