cursief
Cursief is the Dutch term for a typographic style in which letters are slanted to the right. In Dutch typography it usually refers to italic typefaces, though the term can also describe cursive handwriting. Cursief is mainly used to add emphasis in running text, to indicate foreign or technical terms, and to denote the titles of books, films and artworks within a sentence.
The word cursief derives from Latin cursivus meaning “running,” likely via French cursif or German kursiv. The
In typography, italics may be true italics with distinct letterforms or oblique versions that tilt the roman
Usage guidelines in Dutch writing typically reserve cursief for emphasis and for the titles of works within