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Scribe   /skraɪb/   Listen
Scribe

noun
1.
French playwright (1791-1861).  Synonym: Augustin Eugene Scribe.
2.
Informal terms for journalists.  Synonyms: penman, scribbler.
3.
Someone employed to make written copies of documents and manuscripts.  Synonyms: copyist, scrivener.
4.
A sharp-pointed awl for marking wood or metal to be cut.  Synonyms: scratch awl, scriber.
verb
(past & past part. scribed; pres. part. scribing)
1.
Score a line on with a pointed instrument, as in metalworking.



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"Scribe" Quotes from Famous Books



... taken into a great native grandee's service and given authority over five villages. "My authority extended over these people to summons them to my presence, to make them stand or sit. I dressed well, rode my pony, and had two sepoys, a scribe and a village guard to attend me. During three years I used to pay each village a monthly visit, and no one suspected that I was a Thug! The chief man used to wait on me to transact business, and as I passed along, old and young made their ...
— Innocents abroad • Mark Twain

... three individuals who know a little more about it now than they did a few weeks since—three, or shall we not rather say four? For who shall say that Barney gained less from the excursion than the Artist, the Scribe and the Small Boy who were his fellow-travellers? That Barney became a party to the expedition in the character, so to speak, of a lay-brother, expected to perform the servile labor of the establishment ...
— Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 26, September 1880 • Various

... to be writing, while two or three took up flaming chunks from the fire and held them as torches for him to see by. In time the entire company assembled about them, standing in respectful silence, broken only occasionally by a reply from one or another to some question from the scribe. After a little there was a sound of a roll-call, and reading and a short colloquy followed, and then two men, one with a paper in his hand, approached the fire beside which the officers ...
— The Burial of the Guns • Thomas Nelson Page

... sweet birds, and this fair gazelle: ah! poets may feign as they please, but how cheerfully would I resign all these elegant consolations of a captive life for one hour of freedom! I wrote some verses on myself yesterday; take them, and get them blazoned for me by the finest scribe in the city; letters of silver on a violet ground with a fine flowing border; I leave the design to you. Adieu! Come hither, mute.' Alroy advanced to her beckon, and knelt. 'There, take that rosary for thy master's sake, and those dark ...
— Alroy - The Prince Of The Captivity • Benjamin Disraeli

... fundamental truth involved in the passage, I failed to follow the argument. I do not see that I could ever have suggested where the corruption, if any, lay. Most difficulties of similar nature have originated, like this, I can hardly doubt, with some scribe who, desiring to explain what he did not understand, wrote his worthless gloss on the margin: the next copier took the words for an omission that ought to be replaced in the body of the text, and inserting them, falsified the utterance, and greatly obscured its intention. What ...
— Unspoken Sermons - Series I., II., and II. • George MacDonald


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