ˌsub-ediˈtorial, a.
[f. sub-editor + -ial.]
Pertaining to a sub-editor or sub-editorship.
| 1837 Carlyle Fr. Rev. ii. i. iv, While Tallien worked sedentary at the sub-editorial desk. 1850 Thackeray Pendennis xxxiv, In a masterly manner he had pointed out what should be the sub-editorial arrangements of the paper. 1905 Athenæum 30 Sept. 437/2 The dry data were..set out skilfully enough in sub-editorial fashion. |