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View synonyms for vade mecum
vade mecum
/ ˈvɑːdɪ ˈmeɪkʊm /
noun
- a handbook or other aid carried on the person for immediate use when needed
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Word History and Origins
Origin of vade mecum1
First recorded in 1620–30; from Latin vāde mēcum literally, “go with me”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of vade mecum1
C17: from Latin, literally: go with me
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Example Sentences
It is an excellent book, and ought to be the Vade mecum of every Christian.
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Should prove a vade-mecum to Mining Engineers and all engaged in practical work.
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This excellent handbook will prove a perfect Vade-mecum to those engaged in the practical work of Mining and Metallurgy.
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It would do a world of good if many of the older Masons would make it their 'vade mecum.'
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The essential point is that it was a something "handy," a vade mecum for the average gentleman who aimed to be a good Christian.
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