cursive
adj.
1784, from French cursif (18c.), from Medieval Latin cursivus "running," from Latin cursus "a running," from past participle of currere "to run" (see current, adj.). The notion is of "written with a running hand" (without raising the pen), originally as opposed to the older uncial hand.
〔蒋〕[curs跑→速行,-ive形容词后缀,…的,“疾行的”,“速走的”] (字体)草写的,行书,草书,草写体