sic pro
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Latin sic pro (“[written] as such in place of”).
Phrase[edit]
- (uncommon) Used to note an error in text as quoted and to supply the supposed intended meaning
- As they say, they want to make America great [sic pro white] again.
- 1897, Henry Harrisse, The Diplomatic History of America: Its First Chapter 1452-1493-1494, pages 62–63:
- "Since the conferences held with the Portuguese ambassadors, some say that between the cape called of Good Hope by the Portuguese, which is on [sic pro beyond] the route they now follow to reach the Gold Mine and Guinea southward..."
Usage notes[edit]
Similar to sic, sic pro is typically left italicized and it and the following words set off within brackets.