Two-line English.
A size of type one size larger than Two line Pica and one size smaller than Two-line Great Primer—equal to two lines of English in depth of body.
A size of type one size larger than Two line Pica and one size smaller than Two-line Great Primer—equal to two lines of English in depth of body.
Entry taken from Printers' Vocabulary, by Charles Thomas Jacobi, 1888.