letter
See also: Letter
English
Pronunciation

Cursive script letters (sense 1) of the English alphabet, together with some punctuation marks and numbers

A letter (sense 2) written in the early 19th century
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈlɛtə(ɹ)/
Audio (RP) (file)
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈlɛtɚ/, /-ɾɚ/
Audio (GA) (file)
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /ˈletə(ɹ)/, /-ɾə(ɹ)/
- Rhymes: -ɛtə(ɹ)
- Hyphenation: let‧ter
Etymology 1
From Middle English letter, lettre, from Old French letre, from Latin littera (“letter of the alphabet"; in plural, "epistle”), from Etruscan, from Ancient Greek διφθέρᾱ (diphthérā, “tablet”). Related to diphtheria. Displaced Old English bōcstæf (literally “book staff”) in sense 1 and ǣrendġewrit (literally “message writing”) in sense 2.
Alternative forms
- lettre (obsolete)
Noun
letter (plural letters)
- A symbol in an alphabet.
- There are twenty-six letters in the English alphabet.
- 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, Luke 23:38:
- And a superscription also was written over him in letters of Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew.
- A written or printed communication, generally longer and more formal than a note.
- I wrote a letter to my sister about my life.
- 1692, William Walsh, “Preface”, in Letters and Poems, Amorous and Gallant:
- The style of letters ought to be free, easy, and natural.
- 1892, Poet Lore, volume 4, AMS Reprint, →OCLC, page 94:
- The magician gave this to the young man and said to him ,“ Go at such an hour of the night and stand before a pagan tomb and call the demons , and throw the letter into the air , and immediately they will come to you . ” And the young man called the devils and threw the letter into the air, and the prince of darkness came, […]
- 1922, Ben Travers, chapter 1, in A Cuckoo in the Nest:
- He read the letter aloud. Sophia listened with the studied air of one for whom, even in these days, a title possessed some surreptitious allurement.
- 1977, Agatha Christie, chapter 4, in An Autobiography, part I, London: Collins, →ISBN:
- An indulgent playmate, Grannie would lay aside the long scratchy-looking letter she was writing (heavily crossed ‘to save notepaper’) and enter into the delightful pastime of ‘a chicken from Mr Whiteley's’.
- The literal meaning of something, as distinguished from its intended and remoter meaning (the spirit).
- 1650, Jeremy Taylor, The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living:
- We must observe the letter of the law, without doing violence to the reason of the law and the intention of the lawgiver.
- 1847, Alfred Tennyson, “(please specify the page number, or |part=Prologue, I to VII, or conclusion)”, in The Princess: A Medley, London: Edward Moxon, […], →OCLC:
- I broke the letter of it to keep the sense.
-
- (plural) Literature.
- Benjamin Franklin was multiskilled – a scientist, politician and a man of letters.
- (law) A division unit of a piece of law marked by a letter of the alphabet.
- Letter (b) constitutes an exception to this provision.
- (US, uncountable) A size of paper, 8½ in × 11 in (215.9 mm × 279.4 mm, US paper sizes rounded to the nearest 5 mm).
- (Canada, uncountable) A size of paper, 215 mm × 280 mm.
- (US, scholastic) Clipping of varsity letter.
- (printing, dated) A single type; type, collectively; a style of type.
- 1644 February 8, John Evelyn, Diary:
- Under these buildings […] was the king's printing house, and that famous letter so much esteemed.
-
Derived terms
- accountant's letter
- advisory letter
- air letter
- begging letter
- black letter
- black letter law
- black-letter
- black-letter law
- block letter
- bread-and-butter letter
- bye-letter
- canine letter
- capital letter
- chain letter
- circular letter
- comfort letter
- commercial letter of credit
- cover letter
- covering letter
- crank letter
- dead letter
- dead letter office
- Dear John letter
- deficiency letter
- dog's letter
- domincal letter
- dominical letter
- double letter
- drive letter
- drop letter
- encyclical letter
- fan letter
- form letter
- four-letter
- four-letter word
- French letter
- Greek letter
- Greek-letter
- green-ink letter
- guarantee letter
- investment letter
- irrevocable letter of credit
- letter agreement
- letter art
- letter balance
- letter blindness
- letter bomb
- letter bond
- letter box
- letter carrier
- letter case
- letter column
- letter corporal
- letter grade
- letter jacket
- letter magic
- letter missive
- letter of administration
- letter of attorney
- letter of comfort
- letter of comment
- letter of composition
- letter of conduct
- letter of counter-mart
- letter of countermarque
- letter of countermart
- letter of credence
- letter of credit
- letter of guarantee
- letter of indemnity
- letter of intent
- Letter of Jeremiah
- letter of last resort
- letter of marque
- letter of mart
- letter of motivation
- letter of recommendation
- letter of reference
- letter of relaxation
- letter of the law
- letter of wishes
- letter opener
- letter paper
- letter patent
- letter perfect, letter-perfect
- letter security
- letter sheet
- letter stock
- letter telegram
- letter to the editor
- letter warrant
- letter writer
- letter-box
- letter-quality
- letter-spacing
- letter-stamp
- letterform
- letterhead
- letterman
- letterure
- love letter
- lunar letter
- market letter
- moon letter
- news letter, news-letter, newsletter
- night letter
- night letter
- no-action letter
- nundinal letter
- open letter
- pastoral letter
- poison pen letter
- poison-pen letter
- pre-approval letter
- proffer letter
- query letter
- red letter
- red letter day
- red letter law
- red-letter
- red-letter day
- red-letter edition
- rhyme letter
- scarlet letter
- sea letter
- ship letter
- side letter
- Sloan letter
- small letter
- solar letter
- Stephanus letter
- sun letter
- Sunday letter
- superior letter
- swash letter
- to the letter
- transmittal letter
- varsity letter
- white-letter hairstreak
Related terms
Translations
a symbol in an alphabet
|
written message
|
Verb
letter (third-person singular simple present letters, present participle lettering, simple past and past participle lettered)
- (transitive) To print, inscribe, or paint letters on something.
- (intransitive, US, scholastic) To earn a varsity letter (award).
Translations
to print, inscribe, or paint letters
|
Etymology 2
From Middle English letere, equivalent to let + -er.
Alternative forms
Noun
letter (plural letters)
Derived terms
Translations
one who lets
|
Further reading
letter on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
letter (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- “letter”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
- letter in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch letter, from Middle Dutch lettere, from Old French lettre, from Latin littera.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlɛ.tər/
Audio (file)
Derived terms
- hoofletter
- letterkunde
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch lettere, from Old French lettre, from Latin littera.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlɛ.tər/
audio (file) - Hyphenation: let‧ter
- Rhymes: -ɛtər
Noun
Derived terms
- beginletter
- blokletter
- boterletter
- chocoladeletter
- drukletter
- eindletter
- geletterd
- grote letter
- hoofdletter
- kenletter
- kleine letter
- koeienletter
- letteren
- letterkunde
- letterlijk
- lettertype
- letterwerk
- letterwoord
- letterzetter
- onderkastletter
- schrijfletter
- tussenletter
- voorletter
Norwegian Bokmål
Norwegian Nynorsk
Swedish
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.