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Humanist typeface
Lydian is a calligraphic humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Warren Chappell for American Type Founders in 1938. It is available in bold, italic
Lydian_(typeface)
Topics referred to by the same term
language Lydian alphabet Lydian (Unicode block) Lydian (typeface), a decorative typeface Lydian dominant scale or acoustic scale, a musical scale Lydian mode
Lydian
This is a list of typefaces, which are separated into groups by distinct artistic differences. The list includes typefaces that have articles or that are
List_of_typefaces
Lydian series (1938, Warren Chappell) Lydian + Italic (1938, Chappell) Lydian Bold + Italic (1938, Chappell) Lydian Cursive (1940, Chappell) Lydian Condensed
List of American Type Founders typefaces
List_of_American_Type_Founders_typefaces
Typeface family commonly used by Microsoft
Various uses of Segoe by Microsoft Segoe (/səˈɡoʊ/ sə-GOH) is a typeface, or family of fonts, that is best known for its use by Microsoft. The company
Segoe
(Unicode block) Linear B Syllabary (Unicode block) Lycian (Unicode block) Lydian (Unicode block) Manichaean (Unicode block) Mayan Numerals (Unicode block)
List_of_Unicode_characters
Computer font that maps glyphs to code points defined in the Unicode Standard
characters. The Unicode standard does not specify or create any font (typeface), a collection of graphical shapes called glyphs, itself. Rather, it defines
Unicode_font
American illustrator and writer (1904–1991)
Stamford Connecticut. Chappell married Lydia Hatfield. He named the Lydian typeface after his wife Lydia. Chappell moved to Charlottesville, Virginia,
Warren_Chappell
designs typefaces. (The term "typographer" is sometimes misapplied to type designers: a typographer is a person who arranges existing typefaces to lay
List_of_type_designers
Multilingual font family from Google
resemble Frutiger. Open-source Unicode typefaces Cantarell, the default typeface in past versions of GNOME Droid (typeface), the default fonts for first versions
Noto_fonts
Malayalam. Alphabetum contains fonts for: Aegean numerals Anatolian scripts (Lydian, Lycian, Carian, Phrygian, Sidetic) Avestan Brahmi Celtiberian Coptic (Bohairic)
Alphabetum
American-Irish type designer (born 1963)
Javanese, Kayah Li, Khmer, Lepcha, Limbu, Linear A, Linear B, Lycian, Lydian, Mandaic, Manichaean, Meitei Mayek, Mongolian, Myanmar, Nabataean, New Tai
Michael_Everson
Monospace Unicode font
and all derivative works or alterations of the font. List of typefaces Unicode typefaces (Information and comparison on major fonts) Everson Mono shareware
Everson_Mono
Script used to write the Greek language
time, as the early Greek alphabet was adopted from the Phoenician. The Lydian and Carian alphabets are generally believed to derive from the Greek alphabet
Greek_alphabet
Defines two sets of codes for a number of writing systems
they can be used in HTML and XML to help Web browsers determine which typeface to use for foreign text. This way one could differentiate, for example
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Character encoding standard
considered mere variant glyphs thereof, that are instead best handled by the typeface, through the use of markup, or by some other means. In particularly complex
Unicode
Marks to indicate pacing of written text
were generally replaced by a single full-character-width space, with typefaces monospaced. In some cases, a typewriter keyboard did not include an exclamation
Punctuation
Countries with an originally European shared culture
of intellectual activity in sixth-century Ionia. Miletus bordered on the Lydian and, later, the Persian empires and had extensive dealings with these cultures
Western_world
book printed with movable type in the West, using a textualis blackletter typeface. 5 June – French poet François Villon is implicated in a murder. 1457 14
15th_century_in_literature
Eastern Orthodox liturgical work
Great. National Greek musical harmonies, or modes — the Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, and Mixolydian modes — were adapted to the needs of Christian hymnography
Octoechos_(liturgy)
Overview of the events of 1510 in literature
published in Germany, the first publication in the "Schwabacher" blackletter typeface. 1526 Spring – The first complete printed translation of the New Testament
16th_century_in_literature
Literature in the Syriac language
the Paris Polyglot, and Syriac grammars, lexica, biblical editions, and typefaces became part of early modern oriental scholarship. The earliest Syriac
Syriac_literature
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Polish Russian
From Lydia.
Girl/Female
American, Assamese, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Jamaican, Portuguese, Sindhi, Swedish, Swiss
Woman from Lydia; Noble Kind; Of the Noble Sort; Lydia was an Area of Asia Famous for Its Two Rich Kings; Midas and Croesus; Beauty; Happiness
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Lydia, LYYDIA means "of Lydia."
Male
Turkish
Turkish name AYDIN means "enlightened."
Biblical
Lydia, a standing pool
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a habitational name from Lydden in Kent, named from Old English hlēo ‘shelter’ + denu ‘valley’.
Female
French
French form of Greek Lydia, LYDIE means "of Lydia."
Female
English
(Λυδία) Greek name LYDIA means "of Lydia." In the bible, this is the name of a woman who was converted to Christianity by Paul.
Male
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Low German Jurian, YRIAN means "earth-worker, farmer."
Girl/Female
Swedish American Greek Biblical
From Lydia.
Girl/Female
Greek
From Lydia.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Midyan, MIDIAN means "strife, war." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Abraham.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
A Flower; Nasturtium; Indian Cress
Male
Romanian
Romanian name derived from Greek Loukianos, LUCIAN means "light."
Female
Polish
Polish form of Greek Lydia, LIDIA means "of Lydia."
Female
English
English contracted form of Greek Lydia, LYDA means "of Lydia."
Female
Portuguese
Variant spelling of Portuguese LÃgia, LYGIA means "shrill whistling voice."
Female
English
English name derived from Latin Liliana, LILIAN means "lily."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Polish, Swedish
Woman from Lydia; Beautiful; Womanly
Girl/Female
Australian, Czechoslovakian, Dutch, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Noble Kind; Woman from Lydia
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Arthurian Legend
Mother of Gawain.
Boy/Male
Tamil
One of the kauravas
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Director guide
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Handsome
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a diminutive of Duce.Americanized spelling of French Doucet.
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Australian, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Inspiration; Revelation
Female
German
Pet form of German Elsabeth, ELSE means "God is my oath."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gurcharan | கà¯à®°à¯à®šà®°à®£
The feet of the Guru
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Colburn.
Girl/Female
French Latin
Lion.
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n.
A native of Syria.
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One of a tribe of tortoises, including the terrapins, etc., in which the head and neck can be withdrawn.
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Being of the color called Tyrian purple.
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Of or pertaining to Tyre or its people.
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An arc of a circle which is equal to the radius, or the angle measured by such an arc.
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Of or pertaining to Lydia, a country of Asia Minor, or to its inhabitants; hence, soft; effeminate; -- said especially of one of the ancient Greek modes or keys, the music in which was of a soft, pathetic, or voluptuous character.
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Made of maize or Indian corn; as, Indian corn, Indian meal, Indian bread, and the like.
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Of or pertaining to Syria; Syriac.
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Of or pertaining to India proper; also to the East Indies, or, sometimes, to the West Indies.
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A large food fish (Diagramma lineatum), native of the East Indies.
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A native of Tyre.
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Pertaining, or the abode of the blessed after death; hence, yielding the highest pleasures; exceedingly delightful; beatific.
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A median line or point.
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Situated in the middle; lying in a plane dividing a bilateral animal into right and left halves; -- said of unpaired organs and parts; as, median coverts.
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Being in the middle; running through the middle; as, a median groove.
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A violet dye derived from aniline.
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Of or pertaining to the aborigines, or Indians, of America; as, Indian wars; the Indian tomahawk.
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A native or inhabitant of India.
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One of the aboriginal inhabitants of America; -- so called originally from the supposed identity of America with India.
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Belonging, or relating, to Latium, a country of ancient Italy. See Latin.