Garamond

English

Etymology

From Garamondus, the Latin form of the name of Claude Garamont.

Proper noun

Garamond

  1. (typography) A family of serif fonts derived from the work of Claude Garamont.
  2. (German printing, dated) Synonym of long primer.

Synonyms

  • (type size): see long primer

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