stylar, a.
(ˈstaɪlə(r))
Also stilar.
[f. mod.L. type stylāris, f. stylus: see style n. and -ar.]
† 1. Pertaining to the ‘style’ or gnomon of a dial. Obs.
1614 E. Wright Dialling xvi. E 2, Draw a right line out of the intersection of the line of contingence, and substilar perpendicularly ouerthwart the stilar line. 1668 Moxon Mech. Dyalling 12 Draw a Line from the Center through that number of Degrees for the Stilar Line. 1836 Smart. |
† 2. Pertaining to (literary) style. Obs.
1814 Sporting Mag. XLIV. 191 Stylar analogy between the preface and the text. |
3. ‘Having the character of or pertaining to a style for writing’ (Cent. Dict. 1891).