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WORD DAILY Word of the Day: * literatim *
literatim
lidəˈrādəm
“The monk copied down the theological text literatim.”
“Our office assistant takes dictation literatim on her typewriter.”
“The first draft was printed literatim, without any editing.”
Latin, early 17th century
This term stems from the medieval Latin “littera,” meaning “letter.” “Verbatim” and “literatim” might seem like synonyms, but their exact definitions differ slightly. “Verbatim” means “in the exact words,” while “literatim” means “letter for letter.” The Latin phrase “verbatim et literatim” means “word for word and letter for letter” and usually refers to copying something exactly as it was written. “Literatim” isn’t a term you often hear nowadays. If someone wants to describe copying something exactly, modern speakers might use the similar-sounding word “literally,” which has a definition of “in a literal sense, exactly.”
lidəˈrādəm
ADVERB
- (Of the copying of a text) Letter by letter.
EXAMPLE SENTENCES
“The monk copied down the theological text literatim.”
“Our office assistant takes dictation literatim on her typewriter.”
“The first draft was printed literatim, without any editing.”
WORD ORIGIN
Latin, early 17th century
WHY THIS WORD?
This term stems from the medieval Latin “littera,” meaning “letter.” “Verbatim” and “literatim” might seem like synonyms, but their exact definitions differ slightly. “Verbatim” means “in the exact words,” while “literatim” means “letter for letter.” The Latin phrase “verbatim et literatim” means “word for word and letter for letter” and usually refers to copying something exactly as it was written. “Literatim” isn’t a term you often hear nowadays. If someone wants to describe copying something exactly, modern speakers might use the similar-sounding word “literally,” which has a definition of “in a literal sense, exactly.”
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