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Webster 1913 Edition
Obelize
Ob′e-lize
(ŏb′ĕ-līz)
, Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Obelized
(ŏb′ĕ-līzd)
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Obelizing
(ŏb′ĕ-lī-zĭng)
.] To designate with an obelus; to mark as doubtful or spirituous.
[R.]
Definition 2024
obelize
obelize
English
Alternative forms
Verb
obelize (third-person singular simple present obelizes, present participle obelizing, simple past and past participle obelized)
- To mark (a written or printed passage) with an obelus; to judge as spurious or doubtful. [from 17th c.]
- 2015, James Davidson, ‘Laugh as long as you can’, London Review of Books, vol. 37 no. 14:
- All modern classicists like to display due caution before coming to a conclusion and will reluctantly obelise any words in a manuscript that resist obvious emendation before deciding that on balance one version is better than another.
- 2015, James Davidson, ‘Laugh as long as you can’, London Review of Books, vol. 37 no. 14:
References
- “Obelize, v.” listed on page 12 of volume VII (O–P), § i (O) of A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles [1st ed., 1909]
- “obelize, v.” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd ed., 1989]
- “obelize, v.” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [3rd ed., March 2004]