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单词 scribed
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scribedadj.

Brit. /skrʌɪbd/, U.S. /skraɪbd/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: scribe v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < scribe v. + -ed suffix1.
1. Written; (also) that has been written upon. Somewhat rare. Chiefly with modifying word, as hand-scribed, well-scribed, etc.
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society > communication > writing > state of having been written > [adjective]
writtenOE
pricked1463
penned1567
handwritten1583
paper1616
literal1621
inditeda1640
in manuscript1646
scribed1662
scriptory1704
scriptured1763
pen and ink1810
scriptitious1815
paper-and-pencil1927
society > communication > writing > state of having been written > [adjective] > covered with writing
written?1440
scribed1662
scriptured1856
1662 Speeches, Disc. & Prayers J. Barkstead, J. Okey & M. Corbet (new ed.) ii. sig. b4 I must beg your pardon for giving you the trouble of so many scribed lines.
a1888 J. J. Reynolds Occas. Pieces in Prose & Verse (1891) 9 The merchant pores o'er his desks and books, O'er each well-scribed page he looks.
1989 Globe & Mail (Toronto) (Nexis) 11 Mar. Computer handbooks share the shelves with thousands of hand-scribed manuscripts.
2000 B. Monahan Jekyl Island Club 33 He handed over two neatly scribed pages of names.
2. Esp. Joinery. Of a joint, line, etc.: that has been scribed (scribe v. 3).
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society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > materials having undergone process > [adjective] > having undergone other processes
alumed1574
splinted1616
scribed1678
cold-drawn1716
droved1754
cool-drawn1774
swaged1842
spliced1859
chiselled1873
steam-cured1909
refinished1910
precast1914
fibrillated1929
plasticized1937
foamed1943
1678 J. Moxon Mech. Exercises I. iv. 72 You must set the edge of the Former, a little without the scribed stroak, with its Basil outwards, that it may break, and sholder off the Chips from your work as the edge cuts it.
1840 Minutes Comm. Council Educ. 1839–40 App. 1 171 Fix scribed arris fillets to the underside of the tie-beam and upon the floor, to form grooves.
1882 W. J. Christy Pract. Treat. Joints iii. 61 [Mason's Joints] Scribed Joint.—This..occurs where stone cornices and mouldings run into and unite with corresponding ornamentation in cast iron.
1921 Pop. Sci. Monthly Jan. 85/2 If the drill enters accurately, the scribed circle will just be visible entirely around the hole.
1971 Physics Bull. July 405/2 Conventionally the individual units are separated from a block by scribing with a diamond wheel and then breaking the ceramic along the scribed line.
2002 Woodworker Aug. 47/3 The correct joint for internal corners is the scribed joint.
3. Heraldry. Of an escutcheon: having a base formed by two undulating curves which meet at the apex. Obsolete. rare.
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society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > escutcheon or shield > [adjective] > specific shape or form
banner-fashioned1631
à bouche1863
scribed1892
1892 E. Castle Eng. Book-plates 128 The square-sided, eared, scribed or angular based escutcheon.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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