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scribere (Latin): meaning, definition - WordSense scribe: … ("scribe, secretary"), which had been used in its turn to render the Hebrew סופר ("writer, scholar")) from scribere ("to write, draw, draw up, draft (a paper), enlist, enroll, levy; orig to scratch"), probably akin to scrobs ("a…
Latin verb scribere conjugated (Ind Present 1 sg ): scrībō From Proto-Italic *skreiβō (with scrīptus for *scriptus after scrīpsī), from Proto-Indo-European * (s)kreybʰ- Cognates include Ancient Greek σκάριφος (skáriphos) See: Proto-Italic ' *skreiβō '
Latin Love: Scribere: To write (scrib, scrip) - Vocabulary. com A vocabulary list featuring Latin Love: Scribere: To write (scrib, scrip) Whether you scribble or inscribe, in print or in script, you employ a form of the Latin verb "scribere," meaning to write Below are descriptions and examples of how these words are used
scribo - Wiktionary, the free dictionary to take to writing, become an author: scribere; to write a book: librum scribere, conscribere; to write a letter to some one: epistulam (litteras) dare, scribere, mittere ad aliquem; to separate, be divorced (used of man or woman): repudium dicere or scribere alicui; to appoint some one as heir in one's will: aliquem heredem testamento scribere