Terms vs Imprimantur - What's the difference?
terms | imprimantur |
(rare)
* 1738 : John Bancks, , 14th verse, lines 7–12
* ? (1799–1833) : J. Souter et alii, The London Medical and Physical Journal , p381
* 1836 : William Cowper & Robert Southey, The Works of William Cowper, Esq., Comprising His Poems, Correspondence and Translations. With a Life of the Author , p38
* 1891 : Robert Williams Buchanan, The Coming Terror and Other Essays and Letters , p108
* 2005 : William Cowper, The Works of William Cowper: His Life, Letters and Poems , p140
As nouns the difference between terms and imprimantur
is that terms is while imprimantur is (rare).imprimantur
English
Noun
(head) (p)- Then thus we sum up our affairs:
- That, notwithstanding former airs,
- The most I seriously would hope,
- Is, just to read the words, A Pope,
- Writ, without sneer, or shew of banter,
- Beneath your friendly Imprimantur .
- …among other pleasing circumstances, let our constant correspondent the indefatigable Mr. Ring, derive an unmixed gratification from learning that his writings, together with those of the Society in which he incessantly labours, receive the imprimantur of the Physician General at Madras.
- You are perfectly at liberty to deal with them as you please. Auctore tantum anonymo, imprimantur ; and when printed, send me a copy41.
- …any literature touching upon it is to be condignly abolished Imprimantur , the revised New Testament, the ‘Lamplighter’, and the tracts of Christian knowledge.
- …imprimantur ; and when printed but for half an hour, yet, without boasting…