See also: postscriptum

English

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Noun

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post scriptum (plural post scripta or post scriptums)

  1. Alternative form of postscriptum
    • 1839, George Gordon N. Byron, Life, letters and journals of lord Byron, with notes, [by T. Moore]:
      Post Scriptum — Long as this letter has grown, I find it necessary to append a postscript ; if possible, a short one.
    • 1904, Ohio state medical society, Transactions of the First-fifty-ninth Annual Meeting:
      Post Scriptum — I regret that time does not permit me to re-write and correct and condense the whole of this communication.
    • 1904 April 7, “Recent Fiction”, in The Independent: A Weekly Magazine, volume LVI, number 2888, New York, N.Y., page 795, column 1:
      Then each one begins to add enigmatical post scriptums to her letters.
    • 1940 December 28, “Jim Owen Offers to Scare Quails and Felt Comes Out With News Chat”, in Charles E. ‘Chick’ Lewis, editor, Showmen’s Trade Review, volume 33, number 23, page 12, column 2:
      We can’t pass on to another subject until we quote a couple of those “post scriptums” at the end of Jim’s message.
    • [2004, Susan Wise Bauer, The Story of the World:
      Have you ever written “PS” at the end of a letter? If so, you've used Latin words. “PS” stands for the Latin words “post scriptum”, or “after the writing”.]
    • 2010, Melissa Glenn Haber, Dear Anjali, New York, N.Y.: Aladdin, →ISBN, page 164:
      P.P.P.S. Apparantly[sic] the rule is also that you are not supposed to write post scriptums in English papers either. So there you go. Live and learn. Or I guess in your case you can die and learn, too.

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pɔst skʁip.tɔm/, /pɔs skʁip.tɔm/

Phrase

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post scriptum m (plural post scriptum or post scriptums)

  1. postscriptum
    • 1923, La Grande revue, volume 113, page 613:
      Trop longues ! j’avais souri ; et par manière de riposte je me souviens lui avoir envoyé une lettre qui, à chaque page, semblait s’arrêter pour reprendre avec des post scriptums qui s’ajoutaient les uns aux autres sans qu’il y eût de raisons que cela finit.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • 1997, Éléments de common law et aperçu comparatif du droit civil québécois, Scarborough, Ont.: Carswell, →ISBN, page 543:
      Règle générale, les post scriptum ne font donc pas partie du testament.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Latin

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Phrase

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post scriptum

  1. postscript, after text, literary afterthought (at the end of any text)
  2. after the written part

Spanish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin post scriptum.

Noun

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post scriptum m (uncountable)

  1. Synonym of posdata
    Synonym: P. S.

Usage notes

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  • Usually abbreviated P. S.

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