Bylines

/ˈbaɪ.laɪnz/ noun

Lines printed at the beginning of a newspaper or magazine article that show the writer's name and sometimes their title or location.

From 'by' (indicating authorship) + 'line' (a row of text). This compound emerged in the late 19th century as journalism formalized attribution practices, combining the preposition 'by' with 'line' to indicate whose name appears on a piece.

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