scholion
noun
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Pronunciation: /ˈskəʊlɪɒn/
noun
Etymology: From New Latin scholion, from Ancient Greek σχόλῐον (skhólĭon, “interpretation, comment”).
- A scholium.
“Hereunto haue I added a certain Glosse, or scholion, for thexposition of old wordes.”
“A judgment which follows immediately from another, is sometimes called a Corollary or Consectary. One which does not belong to the science in which it appears, but is taken from another, is called a Lemma. One which illustrates in some way the science where it appears, but is not an integrant part of it, is a Scholion.”