Dictionary
var•i•o•rum
Pronunciation: (vâr"ē-ôr'um, -ōr'-), [key]—
adj.
1. containing different versions of the text by various editors:
a variorum edition of Shakespeare.
2. containing many notes and commentaries by a number of scholars or critics:
a variorum text of Cicero.
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n.
a variorum edition or text.
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