antiscii

/æntɪˈsiː/

Definitions

1. noun

A vertical line of characters at the left end of a line of text, used in ancient Roman and Greek manuscripts to indicate a new line of writing.

“In ancient manuscripts, the antiscii were used to separate lines of text.”

2. noun

A series of vertical lines or marks, used as a guide for writing or drawing.

“The artist used antiscii to create a grid on her canvas.”

Synonyms

  • guidelines
  • reference lines