Pronunciation: /mɑːrdʒɪˈneɪliə/
noun Notes or comments written in the margins of a book or document
A1 I found some interesting marginalia in the book.
A2 The student made notes in the margin, known as marginalia.
B1 The historian studied the marginalia to gain insight into the author's thoughts.
B2 The professor's lecture on the importance of marginalia was enlightening.
C1 The researcher analyzed the marginalia to uncover hidden meanings in the text.
C2 The rare book collector was thrilled to discover valuable marginalia in an old manuscript.
formal The scholar meticulously studied the marginalia in the ancient manuscript.
informal I love reading the little notes in the margins of old books, it's like a hidden treasure hunt.
slang Check out the cool doodles and comments in the margins, that's some interesting marginalia!
figurative The artist used the white space around the painting as a form of marginalia, adding depth to the overall composition.
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