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monogrammatic, a.|ˌmɒnəgrəˈmætɪk| [f. late L. monogrammat-, monogramma, monogram + -ic. So F. monogrammatique.] Of, pertaining to, or in the style of, a monogram.
1773Swinton in Phil. Trans. LXIV. 322 It will follow, that the Romans borrowed the monogrammatic way of writing rather from the Etruscans than the Greeks. 1820Gentl. Mag. XC. i. 431 As far as Roman Capitals can express this Inscription which is partly monogrammatic, it stands thus [etc.]. 1874W. H. Withrow Catacombs of Rome (1877) 401 They frequently abound also in..monogrammatic abbreviations. 1905Athenæum 11 Nov. 654/1 The monogrammatic cross belongs to the third century after Christ. So monograˈmmatical a., concerned with monograms.
1871Athenæum 16 Sept. 374 Mr. Richard Redgrave joins his two ‘R's’ back to back, and triumphs as a monogrammatical artist. |