Crossword-Solution: MARGINALIA
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Marginalia | n. pl. | Marginal notes. |
We have 12 clues for the answer “MARGINALIA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Book notes. | 1 answer |
| Notes in a book. | 1 answer |
| Reader's jottings ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 1 answer |
| Reader's jottings alongside the text | 1 answer |
| Reader's notes | 1 answer |
| Reader's notes alongside the text | 1 answer |
| Reader's notes, at times | 1 answer |
| Writing done on the side | 1 answer |
| margo marginis | 1 answer |
| Edgy writing? | 1 answer |
| Trivia fodder | 2 answers |
| Marginal notes | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MARGINALIA (5)
Amelot and the most Christian Majesty], one word would suffice to procure me the happiness I have, for six years, been aspiring to, of living beside you." Oh, send it! MARGINALIA BY FRIEDRICH.
Signature for most part is all; but there are Marginalia and Postscripts, too, in great number, often of a spicy biting character; which, in our time, are in request among the curious." Herr Preuss, who has right to speak, declares that the spice of mockery has been exaggerated; and that serious sense is always the aim both of Document and of Signer.
The second volume, which affords admirable specimens of Smollett's neatly written marginalia, has been exhibited in a show-case in the King's Library.
His mind, no doubt, was incessantly active throughout the whole of the deplorable period upon which we are now entering; but it seems pretty certain that its activity was not poetic nor even critical, but purely philosophical, and that the products of that activity went exclusively to _marginalia_ and the pages of note-books.
They belong unquestionably to the order of _marginalia_, the scattered notes of which De Quincey speaks with not extravagant admiration, and which, under the busy pencil of a commentator always indefatigable in the _strenua inertia_ of reading, had no doubt accumulated in considerable quantities over a long course of years.
Quotes with MARGINALIA (3)
I do lend my books, but I have to be a bit selective because my marginalia are so incriminating.” --Alison Bechdel
Airplane Dream #13' told the story, more or less, of a dream Rosa had had about the end of the world. There were no human beings left but her, and she had found herself flying in a pink seaplane to an island inhabited by sentient lemurs. There seemed to be a lot more to it -- there was a kind of graphic "sound track" constructed around images relating to Peter Tchaikovsky and his works, and of course abundant food imagery -- but this was, as far as Joe could tell, the gist. T…
One of the strongest motivations for rereading is purely selfish: it helps you remember what you used to be like. Open an old paperback, spangled with marginalia in a handwriting you outgrew long ago, and memories will jump out with as much vigor as if you’d opened your old diary. These book-memories, says Hazlitt, are “pegs and loops on which we can hang up, or from which we can take down, at pleasure, the wardrobe of a moral imagination, the relics of our best affections, t…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, WSJ.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1958–2025).