0 a symbol, usually formed from the first letters of a person's names joined together, that is sewn or printed on clothes or other possessions:
handkerchiefs/towels with his monogram in the corner
1 a design made of two or more letters, usually the first letters of a person’s names, used esp. on clothing and writing paper
It is a research monogram so there are no worked examples and no graded exercises.
In 1898, the club coat of dark blue with brass buttons and the club monogram was adopted by the then committee.
Two large chandeliers emblazoned with the kings monogram complemented the decor.
The parapet is embattled, with flushwork panels containing monograms and a variety of patterns.
There is cantilevered four-storey staircase with balusters made of cast iron and decorated with monograms and openwork.
For all years the school's monogram is printed on the shirt pocket.
It consists of decorative floral panels framing various figured panels, including one with the complex monogram of the bishop.
The 12th-century castle preserves a fine keep and a very old and unusual cistern with monograms of master masons.