- annotate
- annotate, gloss and their corresponding nouns annotation, gloss mean, as verbs, to add or append comment, or as nouns, an added or appended comment intended to be helpful in interpreting a passage or text.One annotates a text (as of a literary work) when one furnishes it with critical, historical, or explanatory notes (as footnotes, marginal notes, or notes in an appendix){
annotate the works of Milton
}{an annotated edition of Shakespeare’s sonnets
}The subject of an annotation may be any word, passage, or detail which is capable of being explained to the advantage of the reader or student.One glosses a word or phrase which is obscure in meaning because foreign, obsolete, rare, or technical by providing its definition (as in a marginal or interlinear note) or one glosses a text when one supplies definitions of its difficult words and phrases{medieval scholars, when they found in a Latin text a word not familiar to them, were accustomed to gloss it— Krutch
}The word sometimes conveys (possibly by confusion with gloss, to give a luster to) a derogatory implication of perversion or sophistication of meaning or fact{trying to gloss away the irrationalities of the universe— Edman
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New Dictionary of Synonyms. 2014.