2. Noun. A minor related mention; made as an aside, or afterthought. ¹
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Definition of Sidenote
1. a comment written in the margin [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sidenote
Literary usage of Sidenote
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications of the Surtees Society by Surtees Society (1898)
"7 from bottom and sidenote, for Robert Cocks read Roger. p. 100,1. ... 146, line
10, fur R. de Belton read Welton; and sidenote, ..."
2. Publications of the Surtees Society by Surtees Society (1897)
"7 from bottom and sidenote,/ur Robert Cocks read Roger. p. 100,1. ... 31, and
sidenote, for Walterus de Dene rend Petrus. p. 262, 1. ..."
3. Certain Tractates: Together with the Book of Four Score Three Questions, & a by Ninian Winzet, James King Hewison (1888)
"3 (sidenote). Gnostici, ii. 51. 16. Gode(Godis), i. 17. 30; 6. 28; 7. ...
31 (sidenote). Laodicea, i. 26. 23. Leonides (father of Origen), ii. 47. 27. ..."
4. Memorials of Beverley Minster: The Chapter Act Book of the Collegiate Church by Arthur Francis Leach (1898)
"45, sidenote,/«r Emma the Eske read Emma of Eske. p. 50. The two last footnotes
on p. ... 1C from bottom and sidenote,/»r Stoke read Stowe. p. 142, 1. ..."