Definition of Autograph

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sign one's name by hand, write one's name on (photo, book, etc.)
person's handwritten signature
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Autograph Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
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chirographum
Autograph Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
(n.)
That which is written with one's own hand; an original manuscript; a person's own signature or handwriting.
  
(a.)
In one's own handwriting; as, an autograph letter; an autograph will.
  
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autograph
\au"to*graph\ (&?;), n. [f. autographe, fr. gr. &?; autographic; &?; self + &?; to write.] that which is written with one's own hand; an original manuscript; a person's own signature or handwriting.
autograph
\au"to*graph\ (&?;), a. in one's own handwriting; as, an autograph letter; an autograph will.
autograph
n
1. something written by one's own hand
2. a person's own signature [syn: john hancock]
v : mark with one's signature; "the author autographed his book" [syn: inscribe]




Concise English-Irish Dictionary v. 1.1
síniú
WordNet 2.0

Noun
1. something written by one's own hand
(hypernym) writing, written material, piece of writing
(hyponym) manuscript, holograph
(derivation) inscribe
2. a person's own signature
(synonym) John Hancock
(hypernym) signature
(derivation) inscribe

Verb
1. mark with one's signature; "The author autographed his book"
(synonym) inscribe
(hypernym) sign
(derivation) John Hancock
Autograph Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
An autograph (from the , autós, "self" and γράφω, gráphō, "write") is a document transcribed entirely in the handwriting of its author, as opposed to a typeset document or one written by an amanuensis or a copyist; the meaning overlaps with that of the word holograph.

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