erse
/ɝrz/ /ɛrz/ /ərz/Definitions
1. noun
a line or stroke on a manuscript or printed page, especially one made by a scribe’s quill.
“The illuminated erse in the ancient manuscript caught my eye.”
2. noun
a line or stroke on a page made by a printer’s ink or a pen.
“The erse on the printed page was uneven, but it did not affect the text’s readability.”