Pronunciation: /skoʊliəm/
noun A note added to a mathematical or philosophical work as an explanation or commentary
A1 I read a scholium in my textbook that explained the concept clearly.
A2 The scholium at the end of the chapter provided additional information about the topic.
B1 The professor included a scholium in the lecture slides to give more context to the lesson.
B2 In academic papers, scholars often include scholia to provide references and further explanations.
C1 The scholia in this edition of the book offer insights into the author's intentions and influences.
C2 The scholia found in ancient manuscripts are crucial for understanding the historical context of the text.
formal In his research paper, the scholar included a scholium to provide additional clarification on his findings.
informal I added a little scholium at the end of my essay to explain my point further.
slang I threw in a scholium at the end of my presentation to make sure everyone understood.
figurative The scholium at the end of the book served as a guiding light for readers to interpret the deeper meaning of the text.
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