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Definition of Paginal
1. a. Consisting of pages.
Definition of Paginal
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to a page; consisting of pages ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Paginal
1. pertaining to the pages of a book [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Paginal
Literary usage of Paginal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Theological Review: A Quarterly Journal of Religious Thought and Life by Charles Beard (1869)
"In the paginal headings we come very near our proper subject; they are, ...
At the Clarendon press, the paginal headings are said to be " taken from the ..."
2. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1897)
"Notes: Printed, mostly paginal, from 1652. From Ml, 1658 sets closer and breaks
paginal printing in order to include the engraving on M5 misplaced in 1652, ..."
3. Journal by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1867)
"These indices are alphabetically arranged, and elegantly written out in the
English and Irish characters, with proper paginal references relating to every ..."
4. The Journal of the Kilkenny and South-east of Ireland Archaeological Society (1867)
"These indices are alphabetically arranged, and elegantly written out in the
English and Irish characters, with proper paginal references relating to every ..."
5. The London Encyclopaedia, Or, Universal Dictionary of Science, Art by Thomas Tegg (1829)
"One side of the leaf of a book : to mark the pages of a book : paginal is consisting
of pages. ... An expression proper unto the paginal books of oar times, ..."
6. On a Fresh Revision of the English Old Testament by Samuel Davidson (1873)
"The Douay has some paginal headings, which are commonly brief and unobjectionable.
In an octavo edition of the English Bible, printed at Oxford for the ..."
7. Catalogue of the Library of Dr. Kloss of Franckfort A. M. ...: Including by Georg Franz Burkhard Kloss (1835)
"We have no paginal difference in these editions until we arrive at the ...
2, recto ; 14 leaves), after which they again continue paginal to the end. Fol. ..."