Annotations to James Joyce's Ulysses/Eumaeus/612

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passim     (Latin) here and there. In English, passim is often used in conjunction with the name of a book or writer to indicate that a word, a phrase or an idea is to be found at many places in the writer's work — too many for them to be individually enumerated.

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