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Webster 1913 Edition


Surplusage

Sur′plus-age

,
Noun.
[See
Surplus
, and cf.
Superplusage
.]
1.
Surplus; excess; overplus;
as,
surplusage
of grain or goods beyond what is wanted
.
Take what thou please of all this
surplusage
.
Spenser.
A
surplusage
given to one part is paid out of a reduction from another part of the same creature.
Emerson.
2.
(Law)
Matter in pleading which is not necessary or relevant to the case, and which may be rejected.
3.
(Accounts)
A greater disbursement than the charge of the accountant amounts to.
[Obs.]
Rees.

Webster 1828 Edition


Surplusage

SURPLUS'AGE

,
Noun.
Surplus; as surplusage of grain or goods beyond what is wanted.
1.
In law, something in the pleadings or proceedings not necessary or relevant to the case, and which may be rejected.
2.
In accounts, a greater disbursement than the charge of the accountant amounteth to.

Definition 2024


surplusage

surplusage

English

Noun

surplusage (plural surplusages)

  1. (now rare) A surplus; a superabundance.
    • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.vii:
      If then thee list my offred grace to vse, / Take what thou please of all this surplusage; / If thee list not, leaue haue thou to refuse []
    • Emerson
      A surplusage given to one part is paid out of a reduction from another part of the same creature.
  2. (law) Matter in pleading which is not necessary or relevant to the case, and may be rejected.
  3. (finance) A greater disbursement than the charge of the accountant amounts to.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Rees to this entry?)