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Fraktur Typogr.|ˈfræktuː(r)| [G.] A German style of black-letter.
[1886T. L. De Vinne Historic Printing Types ii. 18 Considering its angularity, the name, Fractur, which Germans give to their modern German character is well chosen.] 1904― Mod. Meth. Bk. Composition 253 Though black and forbidding, fraktur is a thin character. 1926S. Morison Type Designs 11 [Gutenberg's] informal type is..interesting..mainly as the ancestor of the fraktur and schwabacher later employed for vernacular and less important uses. 1965Amer. Speech XL. 106 In handwriting and printing, the German Fraktur script was used exclusively [amongst German-Americans]. 1969H. Carter View Early Typogr. iii. 57 The Schwabacher was the normal vehicle for German from 1490 until, about 1540, it was outdone in favour by Fraktur. Ibid. iv. 69 The Fraktur..is a revolution within the gothic, expressing, as it does, a courtly taste of the highest secular majesty. 1970Times Lit. Suppl. 7 Aug. 884/5 Among the vernaculars, the German Fraktur still survives. |