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Definition of Authorial
1. Adjective. Of or by or typical of an author. "Auctorial flights of imagination"
Definition of Authorial
1. a. Of or pertaining to an author.
Definition of Authorial
1. Adjective. of, coming from, or typical of an author (especially of books) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Authorial
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Authorial
Literary usage of Authorial
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Organ: Writings and Other Utterances on Its Structure, History, Procural by John Watson Warman (1898)
"Of Titular Bibliographies of Periodical Publications, Instances are not
uncommon,—simply because (as has already been said), with such Works, the authorial ..."
2. History: Fiction of Science? by Anatoly Fomenko (2005)
"FUNCTION WORD USAGE FREQUENCY AS THE authorial INVARIANT A most notable ...
It is thus the authorial invariant and allows us to distinguish between certain ..."
3. The Doctrine of Sacred Scripture: A Critical, Historical, and Dogmatic by George Trumbull Ladd (1883)
"Among the Epistles, different groups of authorial peculiarities can be pointed
out as characteristics that may fairly be claimed for a particular author; ..."
4. Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1910)
"... by dint of which we are to shut our eyes tightly to all authorial blemishes,
and open them, like owls, to all authorial merits.—P0E, EDGAR ALLAN, 1850, ..."
5. Annual Report by Cincinnati (Ohio), Board of Education, Cincinnati Public Schools, Cincinnati (Ohio). Board of Education (1887)
"authorial celebrations which were inaugurated in the Cincinnati schools in 1878
... These authorial celebrations, as I said in a former report, interest the ..."
6. Annual Report by Cincinnati Public Schools, Cincinnati (Ohio), Board of Education, Cincinnati (Ohio). Board of Education (1885)
"Six years ago authorial Birthday Celebrations were inaugurated in the Public ...
The plan waj to have the schools hold one or two authorial celebrations a ..."