scholium
11SCHOLIUM — a marginal note explanatory of the text of a classic author …
12scholium — n. note which amplifies a proof; explanatory note or commentary …
13scholium — [ skəʊlɪəm] noun (plural scholia lɪə) historical a marginal note made by a scholiast. Origin C16: mod. L., from Gk skholion, from skholē learned discussion …
14scholium — a. Annotation, comment, remark, observation, note, elucidation, gloss …
15scholium — scho·li·um …
16scholium — scho•li•um [[t]ˈskoʊ li əm[/t]] n. pl. li•a [[t] li ə[/t]] 1) Often, scholia an explanatory note, esp. on a passage in an ancient Greek or Latin text 2) a note added to illustrate or amplify, as in a mathematical work • Etymology: 1525–35; <… …
17scholium — /ˈskoʊliəm/ (say skohleeuhm) noun (plural scholia /ˈskoʊliə/ (say skohleeuh)) 1. (often plural) a. an explanatory note or comment. b. an ancient annotation upon a passage in a Greek or Latin author. 2. a note added to illustrate or amplify, as in …
18scholium — n. (pl. ia) marginal note, especially by ancient grammarian. ♦ scholiast, n. writer of scholia …
19scholium — Mana o wehewehe …
20scholium — n. (pl. scholia) a marginal note or explanatory comment, esp. by an ancient grammarian on a classical text. Etymology: mod.L f. Gk skholion f. skhole disputation: see SCHOOL …