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quinion|ˈkwɪnɪən| abbrev. of quinternion.
1897R. Garnett in Bibliographica III. 37 Their [sc. Sweynheym and Pannartz's] spacious premises are choked with unbound sheets in quinions. 1927E. K. Rand in W. M. Lindsay Palaeographia Latina v. 53 A quinion may consist of a quaternion ruled four leaves at a time plus an extra leaf. 1959P. H. Blair in Moore Bede 11/2 It contains thirteen gatherings of which ii, iv, v and viii–xii inclusive are regular quinions, that is, each of five bifolia making ten leaves after folding. |