What is another word for Manuscriptal?

Pronunciation: [mˈanjuːskɹˌɪptə͡l] (IPA)

Manuscriptal is a rather rare word which refers to something specifically related to manuscripts. When exploring its synonyms, we can consider terms like scriptorial, hand-written, documental, or codicological. The word scriptorial directly focuses on the act of writing a manuscript, while hand-written implies any kind of written material done manually. Documental refers to the nature of being a document, encompassing both manuscripts and other written records. Lastly, codicological pertains to the study of manuscripts' physical structure and material components. Though the term manuscriptal may be less known, its synonyms provide a range of expressions to describe the characteristics or properties associated with manuscripts.

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Usage examples for Manuscriptal

Pardon, dear M., the excessive egotism of this letter; but you have often flattered me by saying that my epistles were only interesting when profusely illuminated by that Manuscriptal decoration represented by a great I. A most intense love of the ornament myself makes it easy for me to believe you, and doubt not that my future communications will be as profusely stained with it as even you could desire.
"The Shirley Letters from California Mines in 1851-52"
Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe

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