Folio [noun]

Definition of Folio:

page of document

Synonyms of Folio:

Sheet

Paper


Opposite/Antonyms of Folio:

-


Sentence/Example of Folio:

Now if we double the last 16, it gives us the date of the second Folio in 32 and 32 reversed gives us the date of the first Folio.

It was a middle sized folio, of 1,090 pages and sold for three rix dollars a copy.

He visited us at Thorpe several times, and was unusually well and in good spirits, with sketchbook or folio always in hand.

Folio volumes with copper-plates have been written on it; and are not yet all pasted in bandboxes, or slit into spills.

The fourth Folio appeared in 1685 or 21 years after the third Folio.

He was commonly to be seen working at a very unsteady desk, one leg of which was supported by a folio volume.

See the Zohar, treatise Bereschith, folio 54b, where it is said that all men are visited in their sleep by female devils.

Isaac Jaggard published it, in folio in two parts, with woodcuts, and the title bore no translator's name.

For his age he was a transcendent critic; his various writings fill five folio volumes.

He was obliged to clutch the high desk upon which the folio rested to save himself from falling.