Erratum [noun]

Definition of Erratum:

misprint

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Sentence/Example of Erratum:

It was printed by Frbels at Rudolstadt in 1818; and is unblemished by a single erratum, so far as I have been able to detect one.

In this Project Gutenberg eText the erratum has been applied.

The proposition will no longer be 'in nullo est erratum,' but that the error is not—universal.

Line 109: “magick” substituted for “mighty” as specified in the erratum notice.

This small erratum of nature, this insectiverous insignificance, had no place125 or function there.

Page 78: "Ackermann's" has been corrected in accordance with the Erratum on page xviii.

The erratum noted after the list of illustrations has been fixed.

So, for once, M. Michelet has an erratum to enter upon the fly-leaf of his book in presentation copies.

"Wood" in all editions, though designated as an erratum by Pope in his small edition of 1736.

Thus was the first deleatur of pricking conscience duly heeded by Franklin, the Printer; the first erratum revised.