obiter scriptum

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A smaller piece, written during the process of writing a larger piece, which is supplementary or incidental to that larger piece; something written on the way to writing something else; a subsidiary composition or publication.

Pronunciation

/ˈɒbɪtɚ ˈskɹɪptəm/

Word forms

obiter scriptum obiter scripta

Etymology

From Latin: obiter scrīptum (“[a thing] written on the way”), from obiter (“on the way, incidentally”) + scrīptum (“text, anything written, writing”). Formed on the pattern of the earlier obiter dictum, with which it is often paired (especially in the plural).

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