| Title | auctorial |
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| Text |
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary auc·to·ri·al ETYMOLOGY Latin auctor author — more at author DATE 1821 : of or relating to an author Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged auc·to·ri·al \(ˈ)ȯk|tōrēəl, (ˌ)au̇k-\ adjective Etymology: Latin auctor + English -ial : of, coming from, or typical of an author : authorial < auctorial flights of imagination > < auctorial comment > |
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