vellum

vellum
vel·lum

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  • Vellum — (from the Old French Vélin, for calfskin [ [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=vellum Online Etymological Dictionary] ] ) is mammal skin prepared for writing or printing on single pages, scrolls, codices or books. It is generally thin,… …   Wikipedia

  • vellum — [vel′əm] n. [ME velim < MFr velin, vellum, prepared calfskin < OFr veel: see VEAL] 1. a fine kind of parchment prepared from calfskin, lambskin, or kidskin, used as writing parchment or for binding books 2. a manuscript written on vellum 3 …   English World dictionary

  • Vellum — Vellum …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Vellum — Vel lum, n. [OE. velim, F. v[ e]lin, fr. L. vitulinus of a calf, fr. vitulus a calf. See {Veal}.] A fine kind of parchment, usually made from calfskin, and rendered clear and white, used as for writing upon, and for binding books. [1913 Webster]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • vellum — early 15c., from O.Fr. velin parchment made from calfskin, from vel, veel calf (see VEAL (Cf. veal)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • vellum — (izg. vȅlum) m DEFINICIJA tisk. vrsta knjigoveškog platna ETIMOLOGIJA lat., v. velin …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • vellum — ► NOUN ▪ fine parchment made originally from the skin of a calf. ORIGIN Old French velin, from veel veal , from Latin vitellus small calf …   English terms dictionary

  • vellum — /vel euhm/, n. 1. calfskin, lambskin, kidskin, etc., treated for use as a writing surface. 2. a manuscript or the like on vellum. 3. a texture of paper or cloth resembling vellum. adj. 4. made of or resembling vellum. 5. bound in vellum. [1400… …   Universalium

  • vellum — vel•lum [[t]ˈvɛl əm[/t]] n. 1) calfskin, lambskin, kidskin, etc., treated for use as a writing surface 2) a manuscript or the like on vellum 3) a texture of paper or cloth resembling vellum 4) made of or resembling vellum 5) bound in vellum •… …   From formal English to slang

  • vellum — I. noun Etymology: Middle English velym, from Anglo French velim, veeslin, from *veelin, adjective, of a calf, from veel calf more at veal Date: 14th century 1. a fine grained unsplit lambskin, kidskin, or calfskin prepared especially for writing …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • vellum — vel·lum || velÉ™m n. fine parchment made from the skin of a young animal (i.e. lambskin, calfskin, or kidskin); manuscript written on vellum; heavy off white parchment resembling leather vellum …   English contemporary dictionary

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