antigraph

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A manuscript from which a copy (apograph) is made.
    — Following 1 above, it has been tacitly assumed that any manuscript book in C or R, irrespective of any change of antigraph, was equal to a manuscript text with uniform features, unless produced by more than one scribe, in which case the various parts were given separate treatment.
  2. A copy or transcript. obsolete

词形变化

antigraphs plural

词源

Borrowed from Latin antigraphum, from Ancient Greek ἀντίγραφον (antígraphon, “a transcribing”); compare French antigraphe.
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