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ˈwriting-paper [writing vbl. n. 12 d + paper n.] 1. A special make of paper, usu. with a smooth surface and sized, for writing upon; now esp., notepaper.
1548Elyot, Epistolaris charta, writyng paper. 1596Edward III, ii. ii, Go, breake the thundring parchment bottome out,..I will vse it as my writing paper. 1600J. Lane Tom Tel-troth (1876) 113 If all the earth were writing paper made. 1686Lond. Gaz. No. 2179/4 All sorts of Writing and Printing Paper. 1770Phil. Trans. LX. 391 The film was not thicker than common writing-paper. 1809Malkin Gil Blas vi. i. ⁋4 Writing paper such as a secretary of state need not be ashamed of. 1879Cassell's Techn. Educ. III. 110/2 Strong and tough writing-papers for account-books. attrib.1827Faraday Chem. Manip. i. 23 A blank writing paper book..with pen and ink. 2. A sheet of this. rare—1.
a1777in Evans Old Ball. I. 255 A writing-paper..Upon his head he had to wear, which did his treason show. |