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Webster 1913 Edition
Punctilio
Punc-til′io
(pŭṉk-tĭl′yō̍)
, Noun.
pl.
Punctilios
(-yōz)
. A nice point of exactness in conduct, ceremony, or proceeding; particularity or exactness in forms;
as, the
. punctilios
of a public ceremonyThey will not part with the least
punctilio
in their opinions and practices. Fuller.
Webster 1828 Edition
Punctilio
PUN'CTIL'IO
,Noun.
Definition 2024
punctilio
punctilio
English
Noun
punctilio (plural punctilios)
- A fine point in exactness of conduct, ceremony or procedure. Strictness in observance of formalities.
- 1830, Joseph Plumb Martin, A Narrative of Some of the Adventures, Dangers and Sufferings of a Revolutionary Soldier, Ch. IX:
- The country was rigorous in exacting my compliance to my engagements to a punctilio, but equally careless in performing her contracts with me; and why so?
- 1884, Henry James, "The Path of Duty" in The English Illustrated Magazine 2(15): 240–256.
- [I]t seemed strange to be engaged to so charming a girl and yet go through with it as if it were simply a social duty. If one had n't been in love with her at first, one ought to have been at the end of a week or two. If Ambrose Tester was not (and to me he did n't pretend to be), he carried it off, as I have said, better than I should have expected. He was a gentleman, and he behaved like a gentleman, with the added punctilio, I think, of being sorry for his betrothed.
- 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses, Episode 16
- All those wretched quarrels, in his humble opinion, stirring up bad blood, from some bump of combativeness or gland of some kind, erroneously supposed to be about a punctilio of honour and a flag,...
- 1988, Alan Hollinghurst, The Swimming Pool Library, Penguin Books (1988), page 254
- Covert gestures of kindness saved me from trouble, or explained the punctilio of some futile but unavoidable chore.
- 1830, Joseph Plumb Martin, A Narrative of Some of the Adventures, Dangers and Sufferings of a Revolutionary Soldier, Ch. IX: