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judgement

English

Noun

judgement (countable and uncountable, plural judgements)

  1. (chiefly Commonwealth of Nations) Alternative spelling of judgment.

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commentary

English

Etymology

From Middle French commentaire, from Latin comment?rius, comment?rium (notebook), compare French commentaire. See comment.

Noun

commentary (countable and uncountable, plural commentaries)

  1. a series of comments or annotations; especially, a book of explanations or expositions on the whole or a part of some other work
    • 1827, Henry Hallam, The Constitutional History of England
      This letter [] was published by him with a severe commentary.
  2. (usually in the plural) a brief account of transactions or events written hastily, as if for a memorandum
  3. an oral relation of an event, especially broadcast by television or radio, as it occurs

Synonyms

  • (series of comments or annotations): scholia (ancient & medieval European works); secondary source

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Further reading

  • commentary in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

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