Calligraph

Pronunciation: /ˈsiˈæɫiˈɡɹæf/

Calligraph (verb)

  1. to write letters in an artistic way, using special pen strokes to make the writing look attractive.
  2. to create decorative letter forms for documents, signs, or books, focusing on shape, balance, and style.

Examples

  • She calligraphs her notes neatly.
  • He calligraphs the address carefully.