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initiaalwoord

Initiaalwoord is a Dutch term used in typography and textual studies to denote the first word of a textual segment—such as a chapter, section, or opening paragraph—that is sometimes highlighted or styled to mark the beginning of that segment. The emphasis can be accomplished by a larger initial letter, a decorative font, or other typographic treatment, a practice rooted in historical manuscript traditions.

In manuscript culture, the opening word often appears together with an initiaal or decorative initial letter

Relation to related concepts: The term is closely linked to initiaal (the enlarged initial letter) and to

Usage today tends to be decorative rather than functional, appearing in book design, magazines, and digital

that
may
extend
into
the
following
lines;
this
served
both
aesthetic
and
navigational
purposes,
signaling
the
start
of
a
new
text
unit.
In
modern
publishing,
the
explicit
term
initiaalwoord
is
less
common;
editors
more
often
describe
the
technique
as
a
drop
cap
or
an
emphasized
initial
word.
incipit
(the
actual
opening
words
of
a
text).
While
an
initiaalwoord
focuses
on
the
word
as
a
unit
and
its
visual
prominence,
incipit
identifies
the
starting
phrase
itself;
sometimes
the
two
intersect
when
the
initial
word
is
also
the
first
word
of
the
incipit.
interfaces
as
a
stylistic
feature
at
chapter
openings.
In
plain
text
or
accessibility
contexts,
such
embellishment
may
be
omitted
to
preserve
readability.