Antiqua

/ænˈtiːkwə/ noun

In typography, refers to roman typefaces as opposed to gothic or blackletter fonts; also used in paleography to describe certain ancient writing styles.

From Latin antiqua meaning 'ancient' or 'old,' feminine form of antiquus. In Renaissance typography, it distinguished classical Roman letterforms from medieval gothic scripts.

AMብርሃን
ARقديم
BNপ্রাচীন
CAantiga
CSantika
DAantik
DEAntiqua
ELαντίκα
ESantigua
FAقدیمی
FIantiikki
FRantique
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