Citations:verbate


 * To transcribe or repeat verbatim.


 * 1512(?), Helyas, in 1827, Robert Copland, ''The History of Helyas: Knight of the Swan', page 2:
 * I have al onely verbated and folowed mine auctour as nyghe as I coulde with the profoundite of good herte, and where as oni faute bi me or wrong Impression be found intelligibly after their science to correct and amend in pardoning al ygnoraunce.


 * To use many unnecessary or overcomplicated words, to speak prolixly or obscurantly.(?)




 * unclear:



verbating as an error for verbatim

 * "verbatim", in a pointedly nonstandard speaker's speech




 * verbatim, a genuine(?) error