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scribe S0170200 (skrīb)n.1. A public clerk or secretary, especially in ancient times.2. A professional copyist of manuscripts and documents.3. A writer or journalist.4. See scriber.v. scribed, scrib·ing, scribes v.tr.1. To mark with a scriber.2. To write or inscribe.v.intr. To work as a scribe. [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin scrība, from Latin, keeper of accounts, secretary, from scrībere, to write; see skrībh- in Indo-European roots.] scrib′al adj.scribe (skraɪb) n1. a person who copies documents, esp a person who made handwritten copies before the invention of printing2. a clerk or public copyist3. (Judaism) Old Testament a recognized scholar and teacher of the Jewish Law4. (Judaism) Judaism a man qualified to write certain documents in accordance with religious requirements5. (Journalism & Publishing) an author or journalist: used humorously6. (Tools) another name for scribervb (Tools) to score a line on (a surface) with a pointed instrument, as in metalworking[(in the senses: writer, etc) C14: from Latin scrība clerk, from scrībere to write; C17 (vb): perhaps from inscribe] ˈscribal adj
Scribe (French skrib) n (Biography) Augustin Eugène (oɡystɛ̃ øʒɛn). 1791–1861, French author or coauthor of over 350 vaudevilles, comedies, and libretti for light operascribe1 (skraɪb) n., v. scribed, scrib•ing. n. 1. a professional copyist, esp. one who made copies of manuscripts before the invention of printing. 2. a public clerk or writer, esp. one with official status. 3. one of a group of Palestinian scholars and teachers of Jewish law and tradition, active from the 5th century B.C. to the 1st century A.D., who transcribed, edited, and interpreted the Bible. 4. a writer or author, esp. a journalist. v.i. 5. to act as a scribe; write. v.t. 6. to write down. [1350–1400; < Latin scrība clerk, derivative of scrībere to write] scrib′al, adj. scribe2 (skraɪb) v. scribed, scrib•ing, n. v.t. 1. to mark or score (wood or the like) with a pointed instrument as a guide to cutting or assembling. n. 2. scriber. [1670–80; perhaps aph. form of inscribe] scribe Past participle: scribed Gerund: scribing
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I scribe | you scribe | he/she/it scribes | we scribe | you scribe | they scribe |
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I scribed | you scribed | he/she/it scribed | we scribed | you scribed | they scribed |
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I am scribing | you are scribing | he/she/it is scribing | we are scribing | you are scribing | they are scribing |
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I have scribed | you have scribed | he/she/it has scribed | we have scribed | you have scribed | they have scribed |
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I was scribing | you were scribing | he/she/it was scribing | we were scribing | you were scribing | they were scribing |
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I had scribed | you had scribed | he/she/it had scribed | we had scribed | you had scribed | they had scribed |
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I will scribe | you will scribe | he/she/it will scribe | we will scribe | you will scribe | they will scribe |
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I will have scribed | you will have scribed | he/she/it will have scribed | we will have scribed | you will have scribed | they will have scribed |
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I will be scribing | you will be scribing | he/she/it will be scribing | we will be scribing | you will be scribing | they will be scribing |
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I have been scribing | you have been scribing | he/she/it has been scribing | we have been scribing | you have been scribing | they have been scribing |
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I will have been scribing | you will have been scribing | he/she/it will have been scribing | we will have been scribing | you will have been scribing | they will have been scribing |
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I had been scribing | you had been scribing | he/she/it had been scribing | we had been scribing | you had been scribing | they had been scribing |
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I would scribe | you would scribe | he/she/it would scribe | we would scribe | you would scribe | they would scribe |
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I would have scribed | you would have scribed | he/she/it would have scribed | we would have scribed | you would have scribed | they would have scribed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Scribe - French playwright (1791-1861)Augustin Eugene Scribe | | 2. | scribe - informal terms for journalistspenman, scribblerjournalist - a writer for newspapers and magazines | | 3. | scribe - someone employed to make written copies of documents and manuscriptscopyist, scriveneremployee - a worker who is hired to perform a job | | 4. | scribe - a sharp-pointed awl for marking wood or metal to be cutscratch awl, scriberawl - a pointed tool for marking surfaces or for punching small holes | Verb | 1. | scribe - score a line on with a pointed instrument, as in metalworkingnock, score, mark - make small marks into the surface of; "score the clay before firing it" |
scribenoun1. secretary, clerk, scrivener (archaic), notary (archaic), amanuensis, copyist a temple scribe2. writer, copyist, penman (rare) another scribe had added the last wordsscribeverbTo form letters, characters, or words on a surface with an instrument:engross, indite, inscribe, write.Translationsscribeamanuensecopistascalfirescribascrivereписецscribe
scribe (skrīb), Jewish scholar and teacher (called in Hebrew, Soferim) of law as based upon the Old Testament and accumulated traditions. The work of the scribes laid the basis for the Oral Law, as distinct from the Written Law of the Torah. The period of their activity is in doubt. They may have been active from the time of Ezra (c.444 B.C.) to that of Simeon the Just. In Talmudic literature, the term may be applied to any interpreter of the Law from Moses to the period just before the compilation of the MishnaMishna , in Judaism, codified collection of Oral Law—legal interpretations of portions of the biblical books of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy and other legal material. Together with the Gemara, or Amoraic commentary on the Mishna, it comprises the Talmud. ..... Click the link for more information. .scribe1. Old Testament a recognized scholar and teacher of the Jewish Law 2. Judaism a man qualified to write certain documents in accordance with religious requirements
Scribe Augustin Eugène . 1791--1861, French author or coauthor of over 350 vaudevilles, comedies, and libretti for light opera ScribeA text-formatting language by Brian Reid.scribe
scribe (skrīb), 1. To write, trace, or mark by making a line with a marker or pointed instrument, as in surveying a dental cast for a removable prosthesis. 2. To form, by instrumentation, negative areas within a master cast to provide a positive beading in the framework of a removable partial denture, or the posterior palatal seal area for a complete denture. [L. scribo, pp. scripto, to write] scribe (skrīb) 1. To write, trace, or mark by making a line with a marker or pointed instrument, as in surveying a dental cast for a removable prosthesis. 2. To form, by instrumentation, negative areas within a master cast to provide a positive beading in framework of a removable partial denture, or posterior palatal seal area for a complete denture. [L. scribo, pp. scripto, to write]SCRIBE
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Synonyms for Scribenoun secretarySynonyms- secretary
- clerk
- scrivener
- notary
- amanuensis
- copyist
noun writerSynonymsSynonyms for Scribeverb to form letters, characters, or words on a surface with an instrumentSynonyms- engross
- indite
- inscribe
- write
Synonyms for Scribenoun French playwright (1791-1861)Synonymsnoun informal terms for journalistsSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun someone employed to make written copies of documents and manuscriptsSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a sharp-pointed awl for marking wood or metal to be cutSynonymsRelated Wordsverb score a line on with a pointed instrument, as in metalworkingRelated Words |