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majuscular, a. Palæogr.|məˈdʒʌskjʊlə(r)| [f. L. mājuscul-us: see next and -ar.] Of the nature of a majuscule; composed of majuscules.
[1825L. Hunt Redi's Bacchus in Tuscany 21 In the beverage bold Let's renew us and grow muscular; And for those who're getting old, Glasses get of size majuscular (orig. vetri majusculi).] 1864W. H. Black Anc. Bibl. Chronogr. 8 The great or (as they are called by critics) majuscular letters. 1895H. Reynolds Anc. Dioc. Exeter iv. 111 It is impossible to mistake that firm majuscular sign manual. |