Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

vade-mecum

Noun
ˈveɪdɪˌmiːkəm
Definition
A handbook or guide that is kept on hand for ready reference.
Examples
  • Before heading out on his hiking trip, he packed a vade-mecum with survival tips.
  • The student referred to her vade-mecum during the exam for quick facts and definitions.
  • The cookbook served as a vade-mecum for the aspiring chef, guiding him through each recipe.
Meaning
The term ‘vade-mecum’ originates from Latin, meaning ‘go with me’. It refers to a manual or a concise reference book that is that one frequently consults.
Synonyms
  • Handbook
  • Guide
  • Reference book
  • Compendium