"short-hand" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: short-hands [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} short-hand (countable and uncountable, plural short-hands)
  1. (archaic) Alternative form of shorthand Tags: alt-of, alternative, archaic, countable, uncountable Alternative form of: shorthand
    Sense id: en-short-hand-en-noun-msiXfxsR Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "text": "There is a Notion prevails among many People, to yͤ prejudice of all kinds of Short-hand; which is this. That when a Person sets down a Memorandum in his pocket Book in Short-hand, it is lost, in caſe of Death or any other accident, to yͤ rest of yͤ World, though it may contain things of great Consequence to other People. [...] I affirm, [...] that if any Person makes use of my long Short hand, which he will certainly do, in caſe he deſigns that what he writes should be read by another Person, it will be as legible to any one acquainted with this Art, as if it was writ in Round Hand.",
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          "ref": "1796, T[homas] M[olineux], “On the Vowels”, in An Abridgement of Mr. Byrom’s Universal English Short-hand; […], 2nd edition, London: Printed for the editor; and sold by H. Lowndes, […], →OCLC, 1st part",
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          "ref": "1818, Edward Lawson, “General Plan”, in Chancery and Court-hand Explained, with an Easy, Rapid, and Distinct Short Hand, London: Printed by I. Colles, […]; for J[oseph] Butterworth, […], →OCLC, page 1",
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