Annotations to James Joyce's Ulysses/Wandering Rocks/237

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locum tenens     (Latin) A locum tenens is a deputy or substitute who temporarily stands in for another person; the term is usually applied to a professional, especially a doctor or clergyman. The term is Latin for one holding a place or one holding a post.[1]

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  1. Gifford (1988) 280.
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