uncial|uncials in English

noun

[un·ci·al || 'ʌnsɪəl ,-ʃl]

upper-case letters of a particular ancient rounded style; writing in the uncial style

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1. FreeGeorge DourosAnalecta is an ecclesiastic scripts font, in Byzantine uncial

2. This latter manuscript consists of 187 leaves of fine parchment, mostly sheepskin, written in slanting Greek uncials (capitals).

3. 12 Calligraphic fonts of all periods, from traditional middle ages Uncial and BlackLetters through Modern Chancery and contemporary GrandBes

4. Cyrillic definition, noting or pertaining to a script derived from Greek uncials and traditionally supposed to have been invented by St

5. The Alexandrine Manuscript (Codex Alexandrinus), designated by the letter “A,” is a Greek uncial manuscript containing most of the Bible, including the book of Revelation.

6. Analecta is an ecclesiastic scripts font, in Byzantine uncial style, covering Basic Latin, Greek and Coptic, some Punctuation and other Symbols, Coptic, typographica varia, Specials, Gothic and Deseret.

7. Notably, the Septuagint texts are preserved in the three famous uncial manuscripts written on vellum —the Vatican Manuscript No. 1209 and the Sinaitic Manuscript, both of the fourth century C.E., and the Alexandrine Manuscript of the fifth century C.E.