copyholder
Americannoun
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a person or thing that holds copy.
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a device for holding copy in its place, as on a printer's frame or on a typewriter.
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a proofreader's assistant who reads copy aloud or follows it while proof is read for the detection of deviations from it in proof.
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a person who holds an estate in copyhold.
noun
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printing one who reads aloud from the copy as the proof corrector follows the reading in the proof
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printing a device that holds copy in place for the compositor
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law (formerly) a person who held land by copyhold tenure
Etymology
Origin of copyholder
Example Sentences
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It extended the franchise to the copyholder, and to the farmer paying 50 pounds rent, in the counties; it gave the towns a uniform 10 pounds household franchise.
From Short History of Wales by Edwards, Owen Morgan, Sir
This copyholder was undoubtedly the descendant of the Welsh serf of mediaeval times.
From Short History of Wales by Edwards, Owen Morgan, Sir
I feel what I owe you, and independently of this, I love you as a friend; indeed, so much, that I regret, seriously regret, that you have been my copyholder.
From Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey by Cottle, Joseph
He must, I think, himself have been a copyholder in his day, so feelingly does he deal with the detriments of a champion-holding.
From In a Green Shade A Country Commentary by Hewlett, Maurice Henry
The last was practically the counterpart of the mediæval English copyholder.
From German Culture Past and Present by Bax, Ernest Belfort
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