See also: non plus ultra

German

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Dutch non plus ultra, the name given to the type by the Enschedé Foundry in Haarlem, who first cut it. Doublet of Nonplusultra.

Noun

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Non Plus Ultra

  1. (printing, dated) A small size of type, equivalent to 2 point.
    Synonym: Viertelpetit
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Further reading

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