dateline
See also: Date Line
English
Etymology
From date + line.
Noun
dateline (plural datelines)
- (journalism) A line at the beginning of a document (such as a newspaper article) stating the place of origin and typically the date, and often written in capital letters.
Related terms
- byline
- headline
Translations
a line at the beginning of a document stating the date and place of origin
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See also
- Glossary of journalism: Article components
Verb
dateline (third-person singular simple present datelines, present participle datelining, simple past and past participle datelined)
- To attach a dateline to a particular document
- 1993, Joel Williamson, William Faulkner and Southern History, →ISBN, page 207:
- He datelined the entry: "Oxford Mississippi, 27 January, 1926."
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Anagrams
- entailed, leniated, lineated
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English dateline.
Noun
dateline m (plural datelines, diminutive datelinetje n)
- (journalism) dateline.