a. [f. AUTOGRAPH; cf. Gr. γραφικός pertaining to writing.] Of or pertaining to autography; of the nature of an autograph; written in the authors own handwriting.
1868. Sir J. Herschel, in Peoples Mag., Jan., 62. Autographic representations of fungi on glass.
1875. Ure, Dict. Arts, III. 133. Autographic ink must be fatter and softer than that applied directly to the stone.
1879. Farrar, St. Paul, II. 611. The Epistle to the Galatians [was] also autographic.