comprint

verb

Etymology

From com- + print.

  1. inherited from *printen
  2. prefixed as comprint — “com + print

Definitions

  1. To print together.

  2. To reprint without permission a work belonging to another.

    • After the wars, the University Printers did, for some time, continue to comprint privileged books at Oxford, as well as those at London, but soon after came to their former agreement, but for lower payments.
    • Proclaiming himself the trade's equivalent to Luther, he [Elizabethan printer John Wolfe] and a band of colleagues began systematically to comprint patented books.

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