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calligraphy


noun

  1. fancy penmanship, especially highly decorative handwriting, as with a great many flourishes: She appreciated the calligraphy of the 18th century.
  2. handwriting; penmanship.
  3. the art of writing beautifully: He studied calligraphy when he was a young man.
  4. a script, usually cursive, although sometimes angular, produced chiefly by brush, especially Chinese, Japanese, or Arabic writing of high aesthetic value.
  5. Fine Arts. line or a group of lines either derived from or resembling letter forms and characterized by qualities usually associated with cursive writing, especially that produced with a brush or pen.

noun

  1. handwriting, esp beautiful handwriting considered as an artAlso called: chirography
n.

1610s, from Greek kaligraphia, from kallos “beauty” + graphein “to write” (see -graphy). Related: Calligraphic. The usual comb. form in Greek was kalli- “beautiful, fine, happy, favorable;” kalo- was a later, rarer alternative form.

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