Obelize(?), v. t.[imp. & p. p.Obelized(?); p. pr. & vb. n.Obelizing(?).][Gr. 'obelizein, fr. 'obelos. See Obelus.]To designate with an obelus; to mark as doubtful or spirituous.[R.]
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American Philological Association
Most editors, identifying the addressee as Catullus himself, either obelize a te or emend the first half of the line to "mirifice est apte nactus": Catullus' rival, assumed in that ...
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Association of British Scrabble Players - Words
obelise obelize: to mark with an OBELUS; especially to mark as spurious. obelism: the act of OBELIZING. obelus: a dagger sign used in referring to footnotes: OBELI.
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obelize v. - mark with obelus; especially to mark as spurious. obelus n. - (pl. obeli ), mark of reference signifying spurious passage in manuscript, etc.
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