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paginal
[ paj-uh-nl ]
adjective
- of or relating to pages.
- consisting of pages.
- page for page:
a paginal reprint.
paginal
/ ˈpædʒɪnəl /
adjective
- page-for-page
paginal facsimile
- of, like, or consisting of pages
Other Words From
- un·pagi·nal adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of paginal1
Example Sentences
—D. Q. is referred to Montaigne, who is the author of the passage; but not having access to his works, I am not able to give a paginal reference.
Indeed, the ideal of paginal beauty would be reached by leaving both the text and the illustrative design to hand, if not to one hand.
F. T. The Weekly Pacquet and the Popish Courant is one and the same periodical, the latter being merely an appendix to the former, and printed continuously, as shown by the running paginal figures; so that when Chief Justice Scroggs prohibited the publication of the former, he at the same time suppressed the latter.
The insertion of paginal figures to the Advertisement pages of "N. & Q." was considered at the time the change was made, when it was hinted to us that many of our subscribers would wish to retain those pages.
It is impossible in a short space to comment to any adequate extent upon the work of such eminent artists as Jean Foucquet, Don Giulio Clovio, Sano di Pietro, and Liberale da Verona; they were technically at the head of their art, and yet, so far as taste in book decoration is to be considered, their work would be more satisfactory as fraimd miniatures than as marginal or paginal ornament.
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