Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A thing to be changed; chiefly used in the plural.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A thing which is to be changed; something which must be altered; -- used chiefly in the plural.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun That which is to be
changed .
Etymologies
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Examples
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If, inclined by the tradition mentioned above, we accept the view that comedy is analogous in certain respects to the Aris - totelian account of tragedy, then the discussion of the formal structure of tragedy, its beginning, middle, and end — and the reference of the end back to the begin - ning — will be relevant mutatis mutandum to comedy.
SENSE OF THE COMIC EDWARD G. BALLARD 1968
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* Tu spes mea [et portio mea] in terra viventium, ad mutandum terrarum locum pro salute animae mea, et Carthagini stimulos quibus inde avellerer admovebas, et Romae illecebras quibus attraherer, proponebas mihi per homines, qui diligunt vitam mortuam, hinc insana facientes, inde vana pollicentes, et ad corrigendos gressus meos, utebaris occulte et illorum et mea perversitate: [5698] 1
Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967
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Qao in ratiocinio ita mihi cam yiro sommo conyenit, ut in his, qoae in hac causa modo ezposui ante annos jam plures literis tradita, nihil occurreret, quod mutandum yi - deretur.
Doctrina nvmorvm vetervm conscripta a Josepho Eckhel .. 1792
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Nulla ratione aliquid hoc loco mutandum cum aliis.
Panegyrici veteres qvos ex codice ms. librisqve collatis recensvit ae notis integris iisqve partim ad hve ineditis Christiani Gottlibii Schwarzii et excerptis aliorvm additis etiam svis instrvxit et illvstravit Wolfgangvs Iaegervs .. Schwarz, Christian Gottlieb, 1675-1751 1779
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Sopo* rem, imprdbe:; icquc ab bac catsfa in ah e» cauja mutandum.
T. Lucretii Cari De rerum natura libri sex Titus Lucretius Carus , Thomas Creech , George Gordon Byron Byron 1770
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[Maior & Communitas stapul�.] & volentes etiam huiusmodi damnis & grauaminibus quatenus bono modo possemus prouidere, de consilio nostro ordinauerimus, quod mercatores indigen� & alienigen� lanas & pelles huiusmodi infr� regnum & potestatem pr鎑ictam ementes, & ad terras pr鎑ictas ibidem vendendas ducere volentes, lanas illas & pelles ad certam stapulam infr� aliquam earundem terrarum, per Maiorem & Communitatem eorundem mercatorum, de regno nostro ordinandam assignari, ac prout & quando expedire viderint mutandum, & non ad alia loca in terris illis ducant, seu duci faciant vllo modo: & inter c鎡era concesserimus mercatoribus de regno nostro supradicto pro nobis
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Wyttenbach, "[Greek: tô logismô] mutandum videtur in
Plutarch's Morals 46-120? Plutarch
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Pinedo TsXaff/KXsjs legi vult, sed nil mutandum vel lectio ex Eusebio admittenda, nam TgXsff/KXsj);, TsXsff/KXSj; format vocativ.
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