'Long primer' definitions:
Definition of 'Long primer'
From: GCIDE
- Long primer \Long" prim"er\n. (Print.) A kind of type, in size between small pica and bourgeois. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'long primer'
From: GCIDE
- Primer \Prim"er\, n. [Originally, the book read at prime, the first canonical hour. LL. primae liber. See Prime, n., 4.]
- 1. Originally, a small prayer book for church service, containing the little office of the Virgin Mary; also, a work of elementary religious instruction. [1913 Webster]
- The primer, or office of the Blessed Virgin. --Bp. Stillingfleet. [1913 Webster]
- 2. A small elementary book for teaching children to read; a reading or spelling book for a beginner. [1913 Webster]
- As he sat in the school at his prymer. --Chaucer. [1913 Webster]
- 3. (Print.) A kind of type, of which there are two species; one, called long primer, intermediate in size between bourgeois and small pica [see Long primer]; the other, called great primer, larger than pica. [1913 Webster]
- Note: Great primer type. [1913 Webster]