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stylar, a.|ˈstaɪlə(r)| Also stilar. [f. mod.L. type stylāris, f. stylus: see style n. and -ar.] †1. Pertaining to the ‘style’ or gnomon of a dial. Obs.
1614E. Wright Dialling xvi. E 2, Draw a right line out of the intersection of the line of contingence, and substilar perpendicularly ouerthwart the stilar line. 1668Moxon Mech. Dyalling 12 Draw a Line from the Center through that number of Degrees for the Stilar Line. 1836Smart. †2. Pertaining to (literary) style. Obs.
1814Sporting Mag. XLIV. 191 Stylar analogy between the preface and the text. 3. ‘Having the character of or pertaining to a style for writing’ (Cent. Dict. 1891). |