ceriph
English
editNoun
editceriph (plural ceriphs)
- Archaic form of serif.
- 1891-1892, P. L. A. Garint, "THE FACE AND STANDARD OF TYPE", IN The Inland Printer
- This article advises, besides a standard of width, one of body and one of the depth of face—the last I take as meaning the distance from the top ceriph of say the lower case "m" to the bottom ceriph of the same letter.
- 1891-1892, P. L. A. Garint, "THE FACE AND STANDARD OF TYPE", IN The Inland Printer
References
edit- “ceriph”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.