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scribal, a.|ˈskraɪb(ə)l| [f. scribe n. + -al1.] 1. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a scribe or copyist, or his work.
1857Fraser's Mag. LVI. 674 Jobares was an easily committed scribal corruption of Jomanes. 1868R. Morris O.E. Hom. Pref. 6 The scribal blunders that it contains. 1893Skeat in Athenæum 17 June 765/1 Scribal errors abound throughout [Chaucerian MSS.]. 2. Of or pertaining to the Jewish scribes.
1863Smith's Dict. Bible III. 1164/2 (Scribes) We must look back to what is known of the five pairs..of teachers who represented the scribal succession. 1896Expositor Feb. 109 The saying..is diametrically opposed to the Scribal method of teaching. |