Definition of Byline

1. Noun. A line at the head of a newspaper or magazine article carrying the writer's name. ¹

2. Noun. (sports) A touchline. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Byline

1. to write under a byline (a line giving the author's name) [v -LINED, -LINING, -LINES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Byline

byheart
byhearted
byhearting
byke
byked
bykes
byking
byland
bylander
bylanders
bylands
bylane
bylanes
bylaw
bylaws
byline (current term)
bylined
byliner
byliners
bylines
bylining
bylive
byname
bynames
bynempt
byos
byotch
byotches
byoyomi

Literary usage of Byline

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Child Abuse: Guide to Investigating Child Abuse edited by Shay Bilchik (1999)
"... and paperwork so that only one MDT report will be generated under the byline of one of the participating agencies — for example, the police department. ..."

2. Base SAS(R) 9.1.3 Procedures Guide, Second Edition, Volumes 1-4 by Sas Institute (2006)
"In the TITLE statement, #byline inserts the complete BY line into the title. 3 uses the SAS system option byline to return to the creation of the default BY ..."

3. SAS 9.1 Output Delivery System: User's Guide by SAS Institute (2004)
"This REPLACE statement adds to the child style definition the style element byline, which also exists in the parent style definition. ..."

4. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"The term byline is derived from the verb byl (it was), ... The heroes who are immortalized in the byline belong to the epoch of Vladimir the Great, ..."

5. SAS(R) 9.1.3 Language Reference:: Dictionary, Fifth Edition, Volumes 1-4 by SAS Institute (2006)
"... byline System Option Controls whether BY lines are printed above each BY group Valid in: configuration file, SAS invocation, OPTIONS statement, ..."

6. Who are the Slavs?: A Contribution to Race Psychology by Paul Rankov Radosavljevich (1919)
"Berezovsky, in dividing the history of Russian music characterizes the first period as purely national, including all the oldest folk-songs and byline, ..."

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