Definition of Emendated

1. emendate [v] - See also: emendate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Emendated

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emenagogue
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emendated (current term)
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Literary usage of Emendated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities, Biography, Geography by William Smith, John Mee Fuller (1893)
"In some instances, the Hebrew Codex itself has, to add to the contusion, been emendated from the Talcum. A Masorah has been written on Onkelos, without, ..."

2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... the newly erected church of Füssen, this "Life" is said to have been found in a scarcely legible condition, and to have been emendated and rewritten by ..."

3. An Encyclopaedia of Religions by Maurice Arthur Canney (1921)
"A manuscript translation of the New Testament " in the emendated ... It contains the emendated Irish text of Matthew, Mark, and the beginning of Luke. ..."

4. Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities by William Smith (1892)
"This was followed by the Paris Polyglott (1645), and Walton's (1657). A recent and much emendated edition dates Wilna 1852. Of the extraordinary similarity ..."

5. History of the Christian Church to the Reformation by Johann Heinrich Kurtz (1860)
"... which, along with the emendated version of the New Testament, was generally adopted by the Western Church, and bears the name of the Vulgata. ..."

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