Definition of Calligraphical

1. Adjective. Of or relating to or expressed in calligraphy.

Exact synonyms: Calligraphic
Partainyms: Calligraphy, Calligraphy
Derivative terms: Calligraphy

Definition of Calligraphical

1. Adjective. (alternative form of calligraphic) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Calligraphical

calliandra
callicarpa
callicarpas
callicarpenal
callid
callidities
callidity
calligraffiti
calligram
calligrams
calligraph
calligraphed
calligrapher
calligraphers
calligraphic
calligraphical (current term)
calligraphically
calligraphies
calligraphist
calligraphists
calligraphy
callimiconinae
callin'
calling
calling-card
calling-cards
calling cards
calling in
calling into question

Literary usage of Calligraphical

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

1. A cyclopædia of biblical literature, ed. by J. Kitto edited by John Kitto (1845)
"... character underwent many successive modifications in the next centuries, before it attained its full calligraphical perfection. The passage in Matt. т. ..."

2. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1897)
"... 1689;* three of calligraphical collections; six of prints general; two of frontispieces in taille-douce; two of views and maps of London and Westminster ..."

3. Handy-book of Literary Curiosities by William Shepard Walsh (1892)
"... sometimes evidently intended as a cross to at, but constantly recoiling in an absurd fashion, as if attempting a calligraphical summersault, ..."

4. King Alfred's West-Saxon Version of Gregory's Pastoral Care by Gregory, Alfred, Henry Sweet (1871)
"The same is the case when a word in the middle of л line is, from motives of calligraphical elegance or convenience, divided into two groups of letters, ..."

5. Bibliomania in the Middle Ages: Or, Sketches of Bookworms, Collectors, Bible by Frederick Somner ( Merryweather (1849)
"The name of this illustrious saint is intimately connected with a most magnificent specimen of calligraphical art of the eighth century, preserved in the ..."

6. The Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy by Ordericus Vitalis, Guizot (François), Léopold Delisle (1853)
"... in 1722, the valuable assistance of Charles du Jardin, prior of the abbey of St. Evroult, who had made great proficiency in calligraphical studies. ..."

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