yazarın kendi el yazması

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التركية - الإنجليزية
autograph
Written in the author’s own handwriting
A person’s own handwriting, especially the signature of a famous or admired person
A manuscript in the author’s handwriting
{n} an original writing, exact copy
something written by one's own hand
A persons own signature or handwriting
Something written in a person's own handwriting, esp his signature
{f} sign one's name by hand, write one's name on (photo, book, etc.)
An original writing of a biblical document The original manuscript written
A manuscript in the authors handwriting
To write something in ones own handwriting
A signature written by the individual to whom it belongs Do not confuse with the subscribed attestation of an individual recorded by a scribe or notary, such as a witness in a legal document [See also HOLOGRAPH]
In one's own handwriting; as, an autograph letter; an autograph will
something written by one's own hand mark with one's signature; "The author autographed his book
{i} person's handwritten signature
This is the technical name for the original manuscripts We no longer have any
To sign, or write ones name or signature on a book etc
If someone famous autographs something, they put their signature on it. I autographed a copy of one of my books. an autographed photo of Clark Gable. a famous person's signature that they give to someone who admires them (autographum, from autographus , from , from auto- ( AUTO-) + -graphos ). if a famous person autographs a book, photograph etc, they sign it. Any manuscript handwritten by its author; in common usage, a handwritten signature. Aside from its value as a collector's item, an early or corrected draft of a work may show its stages of composition or "correct" final version. The earliest autograph signature of a famous person is probably the Cid's, dated 1096. There exist autographs of most of the great Renaissance figures, including Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Ludovico Ariosto. Since the 18th century, autograph material of notable people in the arts, sciences, or public life has been more abundant
a person's own signature
Written in the authors own handwriting