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scribe

Pronunciation: /skrʌɪb/
Definition of scribe

noun

  • 1 historical a person who copies out documents, especially one employed to do this before printing was invented.
  • informal, often humorous a writer, especially a journalist.
  • 2 historical a Jewish recordkeeper or, later, a professional theologian and jurist.
  • 3 (also scribe awl) a pointed instrument used for making marks on wood, bricks, etc., to guide a saw or in signwriting.

verb

[with object]
  • 1chiefly literary write:he scribed a note that he passed to Dan
  • 2mark with a pointed instrument: mark the position of the lock body on the door edge, then scribe a centre mark

Derivatives

scribal

adjective

Origin:

Middle English (in scribe (sense 2 of the noun)): from Latin scriba, from scribere 'write'. The verb was first used in the sense 'write down'; in sense 2 it is perhaps partly a shortening of describe

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