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com⋅men⋅tar⋅y

[kom-uhn-ter-ee]
–noun, plural -tar⋅ies.
1. a series of comments, explanations, or annotations: a commentary on the Bible; news followed by a commentary.
2. an explanatory essay or treatise: a commentary on a play; Blackstone's commentaries on law.
3. anything serving to illustrate a point, prompt a realization, or exemplify, esp. in the case of something unfortunate: The dropout rate is a sad commentary on our school system.
4. Usually, commentaries. records of facts or events: Commentaries written by Roman lawyers give us information on how their courts functioned.

Origin:
1375–1425; late ME commentaries (pl.) < L commentārium notebook, n. use of neut. of commentārius, equiv. to comment(um) comment + -ārius -ary


com⋅men⋅tar⋅i⋅al [kom-uhn-tair-ee-uhl] , adjective
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com·men·tar·y   (kŏm'ən-těr'ē)   
n.   pl. com·men·tar·ies
  1. A series of explanations or interpretations.

  2. An expository treatise or series of annotations; an exegesis. Often used in the plural.

  3. An apt explanation or illustration: a scandal that is a sad commentary on national politics.

  4. A personal narrative; a memoir. Often used in the plural.

com'men·tar'i·al (-târ'ē-əl) adj.
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commentary 
1531, from L. commentarius "notebook, annotation," from commentum (see comment). Originally in Eng. as an adj.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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