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rubricated

[ roo-bri-key-tid ]

adjective

  1. (in ancient manuscripts, early printed books, etc.) having titles, catchwords, etc., distinctively colored.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rubricated1

First recorded in 1595–1605; rubricate + -ed 2
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A marvelously tiny man, spry though old, gave us a parchment book, one he had rubricated, pleased to see us in love.

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There were those specially selected, to insert the rubricated letters and designs of the border page, while others prepared the vellum, or attended to the binding.

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These are folios of April, All the library of spring, Missals gilt and rubricated With the frost's illumining.

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It is printed on antique paper of special quality, with rubricated initials and spacious margins.

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Illuminated pages, rubricated headings, and fine illustrations were conspicuous by their absence.

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