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English
Alternative forms
- monogramme (obsolete)
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From French monogramme, from the Classical Latin adjective monogrammus, from the conjectured Ancient Greek * μονόγραμμος (monógrammos, “outlined”, “drawn with single lines”).
Noun
monogram (plural monograms)
References
- “†monogram, n.¹” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [draft revision; Mar. 2010]
Etymology 2
Formed as mono- + -gram, by analogy with epigram.
Noun
monogram (plural monograms)
References
- “†monogram, n.²” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [draft revision; Mar. 2010]
Etymology 3
The noun derives from the post-Classical Latin monogrammum, itself from the Byzantine Greek μονόγραμμον (monógrammon); compare the French and Middle French monogramme, as well as the Italian monogramma. The verb derives from the noun; compare the earlier adjective monogrammed and the slightly earlier noun monogramming.
Noun
monogram (plural monograms)
- A design or motif composed of one or more letters, often intertwined, used as an identifying mark of an individual or institution; the letters are usually the initials of their names.
- Hyponym: Christogram
- 2021 December 15, Robin Leleux, “Awards honour the best restoration projects: The Great Western Railway Craft Skills Award: Victoria Arcade”, in RAIL, number 946, page 59:
- It dates from 1909-1911, when the then District Railway (its DR monogram is on one of the roundels in the fine plasterwork) rebuilt its Victoria station.
Derived terms
Translations
a design composed of one or more letters used as an identifying mark
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See also
References
- “monogram, n.³” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [draft revision; Mar. 2010]
Verb
monogram (third-person singular simple present monograms, present participle monogramming or (rare) monograming, simple past and past participle monogrammed or (rare) monogramed)
- (transitive) To mark something with a monogram.
Derived terms
Translations
(transitive) to mark something with a monogram
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References
- “monogram, v.” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [draft revision; Mar. 2010]
Etymology 4
Noun
monogram (plural monograms)
- One of the symbols used in either the I Ching divination or the Taixuanjing divination:
- the unbroken line ⚊ for Heaven;
- the once-broken line ⚋ for Earth;
- the twice-broken line 𝌀 for Man (only used in Taixuanjing divination).
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Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Noun
monogram n (definite singular monogrammet, indefinite plural monogram or monogrammer, definite plural monogramma or monogrammene)
- a monogram
References
- “monogram” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Noun
monogram n (definite singular monogrammet, indefinite plural monogram, definite plural monogramma)
- a monogram
References
- “monogram” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Polish
Pronunciation
Noun
monogram m inan
Declension
Declension of monogram
Further reading
Romanian
Noun
monogram n (plural monograme)
- alternative form of monogramă
Declension
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