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apograph|ˈæpəʊgrɑːf, -æ-| [ad. (perh. through Fr. apographe) Gr. ἀπόγραϕ-ον a copy, f. ἀπο-γράϕ-ειν to write off, copy.] An exact copy or transcript.
1601Holland Pliny (1634) II. 546 The counterfeit taken from this table and made by it (which kind of pattern the Greekes call Apographon). 1656Blount Glossogr., Apograph, a copy written out of another pattern; also an Inventory of ones goods. 1875Poste Gaius Pref. 8 An apograph or facsimile edition of the Veronese MS. 1878Garland Genesis Pref. 8 Not from the original manuscripts, but from the apographs. |