释义 |
sur·plus·age \-sij\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from surplus (I) + -age 1. : surplus 1a < characterized by literary surplusage > 2. a. : a quantity of material (as words or matter) that is excessive and nonessential or useless < say what you have to say … with no surplusage — Walter Pater > b. (1) : matter introduced in legal pleading that is not necessary or relevant to the case and may therefore be rejected : matter in a pleading not material to it in form or substance — distinguished from inducement (2) : a part of a verbal document that is immaterial thereto in both matter and form Synonyms: see excess |