palaeotype

/pæliːˈɒtaɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical original or archetype from which a series of copies or imitations is derived, especially in the context of manuscripts or printed books.

“The scholar believed that the palaeotype of the ancient text had been lost forever.”

Synonyms

  • archetype
  • prototype

Antonyms

  • copy
  • variation