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Index Expurgatorius

[ in-deks ik-spur-guh-tawr-ee-uhs, -tohr- ]

noun

, Roman Catholic Church.
, plural In·di·ces Ex·pur·ga·to·ri·i [in, -d, uh, -seez-ikspur-g, uh, -, tawr, -ee-ahy, -, tohr, -].
  1. a list of books now included in the Index Librorum Prohibitorum, forbidden to be read except from expurgated editions.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Index Expurgatorius1

< New Latin: literally, expurgatory index
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Example Sentences

See Immoral works.Index expurgatorius, 17, 160.Index of registrations, 300, 304; � 56, 485;C. � 22, 567.India,

Foreign manufacturing provisions Holland is the only country in Europe which requires that the deposit copies shall be printed within the country and thus makes manufacture a condition of copyright—an inheritance probably from the times when the printer-publishers of the Protestant Netherlands were the only ones printing the books barred in Catholic countries by the index expurgatorius, and when deposit was naturally required from them.

Throughout Catholic countries the index expurgatorius banned for the most part the printing of forbidden books; and this made Holland later the chief centre of printing, since the placing of a work in the index invited prompt reprint by Dutch publishers.

So we can all draw up our own private "Index Expurgatorius" of the people we bar or dislike.

Getting hurt gratuitously is slipping into the index expurgatorius of modern field sports.

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