lectio difficilior
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin lectiō difficilior (“more difficult reading”).
Noun
lectio difficilior (plural lectiones difficiliores)
- (textual criticism) The more difficult reading, held to be the more likely when faced with two manuscripts that disagree on a particular reading, according to the principle of lectio difficilior potior.
- Coordinate term: lectio facilior
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