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s.v.
("s.v." is also a:
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.)
(
thing
)
by
WaldemarExkul
Sun Aug 03 2003 at 19:14:31
An abbreviation for the
Latin
prepositional phrase
sub verbo
('under the word') or
sub voce
(literally, 'under the voice'), indicating that something is to be found under a particular heading in a reference book.
S.v.
is typically used in lieu of
page reference
s in citing dictionaries and similar works, since it is easy enough to look up an entry in an alphabetized list without knowing what page it's on. Furthermore, since
pagination
may change from one edition of a work to the next, or even disappear altogether when a work is converted into electronic form, an
s.v.
citation is frequently stabler than a page reference.
Example:
"The
OED
, s.v.
index
,
states that the
Catholic
Index librorum prohibitorum
was published under
Pius IV
."
See
supplementary vote
.
Supplementary Vote
Pushing your Luck
Sv
Index Librorum Prohibitorum
Oxford English Dictionary
q.v.
prepositional phrase
Pius IV
Pagination
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