2. Adjective. (alternative spelling of obelized) ¹
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Definition of Obelised
1. obelise [v] - See also: obelise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Obelised
Literary usage of Obelised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of Theological Studies (1902)
""The words are obelised in the Codex ... or to the use of a Greek MS from which
an obelised passage had been removed. v. 27. ..."
2. Calendar by University of Calcutta (1906)
"What irregularities would there be if the obelised readings are re- 3 tained ?
... What is un-Latin in the obelised words which, according to the molt I ..."
3. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society by Cambridge Philological Society (1884)
"326 obelised. 334 allowed to stand, wrongly. 350 possent with MSS., rightly. ...
884 obelised. 886 salices with Bruno for MS. ..."
4. Hermathena by Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) (1901)
"... an array of obelised passages is all that rewards our search. A mere reproduction
of all the MSS. errors might be uniformly unsatisfactory, ..."
5. Corpus Poeticum Boreale: The Poetry of the Old Northern Tongue from the by Guðbrandur Vigfússon, Frederick York Powell (1883)
"Should be obelised, it is maimed and displaced somehow ; cp. L 196 (slikt es i
va vera ?). т. i y. Seems to be parti of two stanzas: the second half fits ..."
6. Corpus Poeticvm Boreale: The Poetry of the Old Northern Tongue, from the by Guðbrandur Vigfússon, Frederick York Powell (1883)
"Should be obelised, it is maimed and displaced somehow ; cp. 1. ... 1O2 : proverb,
I. 167, should be obelised, being quite obscure. ..."
7. Anecdota Oxoniensia: Texts, Documents & Extracts, Chiefly from Manuscripts (1891)
"It was expelled by conj., and is omitted in P. In H it is obelised. ... In H
causae is obelised. It is probably an addition, altered in D to causam. ..."