单词 | scriniary |
释义 | scriniaryn. Now historical and rare. A person employed to maintain archives and draw up documents; an archivist. Cf. scrinerary n. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > written record > compiler or keeper of written records > [noun] > official in charge of records > of historical records calendar1479 scrinerary1670 chartulary1678 scriniary1680 archivist1753 1680 R. Baxter Church-hist. Govt. Bishops ix. 218 The power of the Magistrate made one Michael, Scriniary of the Church, (a Lay-man) Archbishop. 1846 tr. M. La Châtre Public & Private Hist. Popes of Rome I. 199/1 Levutius, the scriniary [Fr. le scriniaire], mounted the pulpit. 1866 W. Stubbs Let. 21 Jan. (1904) 104 The Archbishop of Treves was Ludolf, and a Ludolf was scriniary in 978, and may have been the same person. 1989 C. Morris Papal Monarchy (1991) vii. 165 The notaries or scriniaries who prepared papal documents were still at the beginning of the century using papyrus. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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