2. Verb. (third-person singular of author)'' ¹
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Definition of Authors
1. author [v] - See also: author
Lexicographical Neighbors of Authors
Literary usage of Authors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalog Rules: Author and Title Entries by James Christian Meinich Hanson, American Library Association, Library Association (1908)
"Enter a work written jointly by two authors (including correspondence) under ...
When there are more than two authors use the form Doe, John, and others; ..."
2. Lectures on Subjects Connected with Literature and Life by Edwin Percy Whipple (1859)
"LECTURE I.* authors IN THEIR RELATIONS TO LIFE. THERE has existed in all ages a
class of men, called at different periods by different names, but generally ..."
3. Criminality and Economic Conditions by Willem Adriaan Bonger (1916)
"authors WHO TREATED THE SUBJECT BEFORE THE BIRTH OF MODERN CRIMINAL SCIENCE. I.
THOMAS MORE.' IN the first part of his "Utopia" More severely criticises the ..."
4. Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjectsby Robert] [Dodsley by Robert] [Dodsley (1765)
"... authors. VOL. It. Containing I. A Vindication of Natural Society. Written in
the Character of a late noble Author. II. ..."