Both Uses of
addendum
in
Ulysses by James Joyce
- In calculating the addenda of bills she frequently had recourse to digital aid.†
Chpt 17 *
- As addenda, a tennis and fives court, a shrubbery, a glass summerhouse with tropical palms, equipped in the best botanical manner, a rockery with waterspray, a beehive arranged on humane principles, oval flowerbeds in rectangular grassplots set with eccentric ellipses of scarlet and chrome tulips, blue scillas, crocuses, polyanthus, sweet William, sweet pea, lily of the valley (bulbs obtainable from sir James W. Mackey (Limited) wholesale and retail seed and bulb merchants and…†
Chpt 17
Definition:
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(addendum) something added -- especially additional writing at the end of a book