varia lectio
English
Alternative forms
- var. lect., v.l. (abbreviation)
Etymology
Latin: varia (feminine singular form of varius, “different”; whence various) + lectiō (“a reading”; whence lection) = “a different reading”
Pronunciation
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Noun
varia lectio (plural variae lectiones or variæ lectiones)
- (textual criticism and interpretation) Any one of the interpretations or readings of a given passage in a text which differ from copy to copy, from edition to edition, from manuscript to manuscript, or from translation to translation.
Translations
any one of the readings of a passage in a text which differ from source to source
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References
- “‖varia lectio” in the Oxford English Dictionary (2nd ed., 1989)