Caxtonian

/kækˈsoʊniən/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or characteristic of William Caxton, the first English printer, or the early period of English printing.

Etymology

Derived from Caxton with the suffix '-ian,' following standard English pattern for creating adjectives from proper nouns (like 'Victorian' from Victoria). Emphasizes the historical period and style associated with early English printing.

Kelly Says

When scholars talk about 'Caxtonian printing practices,' they're describing books from a specific era when typography was transitioning from manuscript style to modern printing—it's a time capsule word!

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