| 单词 | syngraph | 
| 释义 | syngraphn. a.  A written contract or bond signed by both or all the parties. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal obligation > contract > 			[noun]		 > written contract or text of > signed by all parties syngraph1633 1633    S. Marmion Fine Compan.  iii. v. F 3 b  				I haue here a Syngraphus, a writing with articles, that must be drawn between us. 1656    T. Blount Glossographia  				Syngraph.., a Writing or Deed, made or signed with the hand of him that makes a bargain; an Obligation or Bond between two or more; a Specialty of ones own hand. 1830    Westm. Rev. July 234  				Those enchorial papyri in which a registry in Greek happens to be adscribed to the Egyptian syngraph or deed. ΘΚΠ society > communication > writing > written text > 			[noun]		 > statement written by several persons jointly syngrapha1684 a1684    J. Evelyn Diary anno 1662 		(1955)	 III. 342  				Dr. Basiers..the greate Travellor,..shewed me the Syngraphs & original subscription of divers Eastern Patriarchs..to our Confession. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1919; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < | 
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