fifthhand
English
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editfifthhand (not comparable)
- Having been relayed by four intermediate sources.
- Having had four previous owners.
- 2002 March 1, Richard Traubner, “Mozart's Singspiel”, in Playbill[1]:
- It was secondhand‹make that fourth- or fifthhand. This was from an era before any kind of copyright, when librettists were almost expected to steal from other works.