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▪ I. co-ˈauthor, n. [co- 3 b.] Joint author. Hence co-ˈauthorship. Also co-auˈthority, joint or concurrent authority.
1864Spectator 31 Dec. 1511 The First Folio..is the only authority for half the plays and a co-authority for the other half. 1886R. Boyle in New Shaks. Soc. Trans. 579 Claiming Massinger as co-author in The Two Noble Kinsmen. 1888T. N. Brushfield in Trans. Devonsh. Assoc. XX. 409 To corroborate his statement of the co-authorship of B. Bowring. ▪ II. co-ˈauthor, v. [f. the n.] trans. To be the co-author of (a book, etc.). Hence co-authored ppl. a.
1948G. Marx Let. 10 Nov. (1967) 193 Lardner, in the Star, lampooned me because I had co-authored a play that wasn't sardonic. 1960‘J. Davey’ Touch of Stagefright iv. 36 He had written a couple of Broadway plays, co-authored with somebody else. 1964Language XL 245 The philologist Albert Thumb..in a coauthored volume with the psychologist Marbe was very much concerned with analogic changes. 1968J. D. Watson Double Helix xviii. 127 Pauling..asked Delbrück..to coauthor a note to Science. |