Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
scholium
Noun
/ˈskoʊ.li.əm/

Definition
A scholium is a comment, explanation, or annotation provided on a text, often made by a scholar to clarify or expand upon the original material.

Examples
- The professor added a scholium to his lecture notes to explain a complex theory.
- In the margins of the manuscript, she wrote a scholium to elaborate on the author’s main argument.
- Many classic texts contain scholiums from various scholars over the centuries.

Meaning
In essence, a scholium serves as a supplementary note that enhances the understanding of a particular subject or text, frequently found in academic or philosophical works.

Synonyms
- Annotation
- Note
- Commentary
- Exegesis