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grammalogue Shorthand.|ˈgræməlɒg| [f. Gr. γράµµα + λόγος word: cf. analogue, catalogue.] A word represented by a single sign; also, a letter or character representing a word (more correctly called logogram).
1845I. Pitman Manual Phonogr. §30 (ed. 7) 19 Grammalogue, a letter-word; a word represented by a logogram. 1857Ibid. §137 (ed. 10) 50 The positions of the grammalogues, above, on, and through the line, are determined by their vowels. 1864Social Sci. Rev. Mar. 224 Grammalogues and phraseology are rather freely employed. 1892Pall Mall G. 3 Oct. 7/2 Contractions and ‘grammalogues’ had to be devised by each man for himself. |