adv. [L. litterātim, f. littera letter.] Letter for letter; literally.

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1643.  Myst. Iniq., 36. He wrote this Copy out of his literatim.

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a. 1733.  R. North, Examen, I. ii. § 131 (1740), 102. The Proceedings of the Lower House, which are set forth literatim in many Prints.

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1813.  Ld. Erskine, Speeches, I. 329. A paper which it sets out literatim on the face of the record.

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1901.  Athenæum, 27 July, 119/1. This … does not profess to be an exact reproduction literatim of the text.

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