Proper noun
Bringhurst (plural Bringhursts)
A surname.
Bringhurst (2002), p 86. Quotation marks were first cut in metal type during the middle of the sixteenth century, and were used copiously by some printers by the seventeenth. Source: Internet
Bringhurst suggests that normally an ellipsis should be spaced fore-and-aft to separate it from the text, but when it combines with other punctuation, the leading space disappears and the other punctuation follows. Source: Internet
In addition to Bringhurst, named for the late industrialist R.W. Bringhurst, Alexandria is home to four other golf courses: Oak Wing, The Links on the Bayou, at LSUA, and Alexandria Golf and Country Club. Source: Internet
Typographer Robert Bringhurst referred to the codex as a "subtle piece of craftsmanship". Source: Internet
Brandon Troy Vibbert, 44, of Bringhurst, was born Jan. Source: Internet
Robert Bringhurst writes in The Elements of Typographic Style that, “anything from 45 to 75 characters is widely regarded as a satisfactory length of line….” Source: Internet