Daily Words
- foolscap
- /FOOLZ-kap\
- DEFINITION
noun
1
: a cap or hood usually with bells worn by jesters
2
: a conical cap for slow or lazy students
3
: a size of paper formerly standard in Great Britain; broadly : a piece of writing paper
- EXAMPLES
The exhibit includes a number of early legal documents written on foolscap with quill and ink.
"In 1894, Lincoln's personal secretary, John Nicolay, published what he called 'the autograph manuscript' of the Gettysburg Address. The first page was written in pen on lined stationery marked 'Executive Mansion'; the second is in pencil on bluish foolscap." — Allen G. Breed, Watertown Daily Times (New York), November 24, 2013
"In 1894, Lincoln's personal secretary, John Nicolay, published what he called 'the autograph manuscript' of the Gettysburg Address. The first page was written in pen on lined stationery marked 'Executive Mansion'; the second is in pencil on bluish foolscap." — Allen G. Breed, Watertown Daily Times (New York), November 24, 2013
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