Literatim [adjective]

Definition of Literatim:

exactly

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Sentence/Example of Literatim:

His editorial was the "Courier's" leader, and it appeared verbatim et literatim.

The next day the letter—of which we give a verbatim et literatim copy—was received and then forwarded on to us.

This and the next extract are given literatim to show Stanyhurst's marvellous spelling.

They are given in their chronological order, and verbatim, but not literatim, the orthography having been modernized.

The following lines are copied, verbatim et literatim, from a window pane in an upstairs room of the Talbot Inn, Ripley.

Marsh's narrative is too diffuse, not to mention other faults, for me to follow it verbatim et (il-)literatim.

These letters have been addressed by emigrants to their relatives in the eastern part of Sussex, and have been printed literatim.

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

Quotations used in the body of the text have been reprinted literatim without editing.

And this cash-value, it is needless to say, is verbatim et literatim what our empiricist account pays in.