sic pro
English
Etymology
From Latin sic pro (“[written] as such in place of”).
Phrase
- (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
Similar to sic, sic pro is typically left italicized and it and the following words set off within brackets.
Synonyms
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