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graphy Philol.|ˈgræfɪ| [ad. Fr. graphie system of writing.] A graphic symbol representing a phoneme; = graph n.3
1955Trans. Philol. Soc. 138 The characteristic insular graphies of the later twelfth century boef, beof, bøf do not deserve to be dismissed as Anglo-Normanisms. 1962Davis & Wrenn English & Medieval Stud. 56 Whereas original long e and o are not infrequently represented by the graphies ee and oo, original short e and o are never so represented. 1968Medium ævum XXXVII. 87 The same graphy appears in the same manuscript in the form beniscun. 1970Jrnl. Eng. Place-Name Soc. II. 16 The graphy gu for [g] before e, i arose in French after initial gw had been reduced to g at some time before the late twelfth century. |