[f. mod.L. styl-us, incorrect form of L. stil-us STYLE + -GRAPH.]

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  † 1.  (See quot.) Obs. rare1.

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1866.  J. Hogg, in Trans. R. Soc. Lit. (1870), IX. 25. On a profane stylograph of the Crucifixion, at Rome. Ibid. I venture to form the new title stylograph—signifying a sketch, or drawing, or writing, made with a style.

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  2.  A stylographic pen. Also stylograph pen.

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1882.  Knowledge, 9 June, 28/2. Glass stylographs. Ibid., 29/1. Most people who use mine think them superior to the ordinary stylographs.

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1888.  Rye, Records & Rec. Searching, 106. He must not use ink—not even from a stylograph.

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1899.  Somerville & Ross, Exper. Irish R. M., ii. I took out my stylograph pen and finished a letter to Philippa.

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