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Webster 1913 Edition


Exemplar

Ex-em′plar

,
Noun.
[L.
exemplar
,
exemplum
: cf. F.
exemplaire
. See
Example
, and cf.
Examper
,
Sampler
.]
1.
A model, original, or pattern, to be copied or imitated; a specimen; sometimes; an ideal model or type, as that which an artist conceives.
Such grand
exemplar
as make their own abilities the sole measure of what is fit or unfit.
South.
2.
A copy of a book or writing.
[Obs.]
Udall.

Ex-em′plar

,
Adj.
Exemplary.
[Obs.]
The
exemplar
piety of the father of a family.
Jer. Taylor.

Webster 1828 Edition


Exemplar

EXEM'PLAR

,
Noun.
egzem'plar. [L. See Example.]
1.
A model, original or pattern, to be copies or imitated.
2.
The idea or image of a thing, formed in the mind or an artist, by which he conducts his work; the ideal model which he attempts to imitate.

Definition 2024


Exemplar

Exemplar

See also: exemplar and exemplář

German

Noun

Exemplar n (genitive Exemplars, plural Exemplare)

  1. exemplar
  2. specimen
  3. copy

Declension

exemplar

exemplar

See also: Exemplar and exemplář

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ɛɡˈzɛm.plə/, /ɪkˈzɛm.plə/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ɛɡˈzɛm.plɑɹ/, /ɪɡˈzɛm.plɚ/

Noun

exemplar (plural exemplars)

  1. Something fit to be imitated; see ideal and model.
  2. A role model.
  3. Something typical or representative of a class; see example.
  4. A pattern after which others should be made; see archetype.
  5. A well known usage of a scientific theory.
  6. A handwritten manuscript used by a scribe to make a handwritten copy; the original copy of what gets multiply reproduced in a copy machine.
  7. A copy of a book or writing.
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Synonyms
  • See also Wikisaurus:model
  • See also Wikisaurus:exemplar
Translations

Etymology 2

From French exemplaire, and its source, Latin exemplāris.

Adjective

exemplar (comparative more exemplar, superlative most exemplar)

  1. (obsolete) Exemplary.

Catalan

Etymology

Latin exemplar

Noun

exemplar m (plural exemplars)

  1. copy; edition

Latin

Etymology

Neuter gender of exemplāris.

Pronunciation

Noun

exemplar n (genitive exemplāris); third declension

  1. model, pattern, example, original or ideal
  2. copy

Inflection

Third declension neuter “pure” i-stem.

Case Singular Plural
nominative exemplar exemplāria
genitive exemplāris exemplārium
dative exemplārī exemplāribus
accusative exemplar exemplāria
ablative exemplārī exemplāribus
vocative exemplar exemplāria

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Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin exemplaris.

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /i.ˈzẽ.plaɾ/
  • Hyphenation: e‧xem‧plar

Adjective

exemplar m, f (plural exemplares, comparable)

  1. exemplary

Noun

exemplar m (plural exemplares)

  1. example, exemplar

Swedish

Etymology

from Late Latin exemplarium, from Latin exemplum.

Pronunciation

Noun

exemplar n

  1. a copy (one of many identical artifacts)

Declension

Inflection of exemplar 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative exemplar exemplaret exemplar exemplaren
Genitive exemplars exemplarets exemplars exemplarens

Related terms

  • exemplarframställning