scribe
scribe
noun SKREEB Rare
Origin: Latin scriba (secretary, writer), from scribere (to write)
Also means
copyist
Usage Note
Scribe refers both to historical copyists who transcribed manuscripts and, in modern French, to someone who writes on behalf of another. The related verb écrire shares the same Latin root. In biblical contexts, scribes (les scribes) were a class of legal scholars alongside the Pharisees.
Examples
"Le scribe recopiait les textes anciens."
Natural Translation
The scribe was copying the ancient texts.
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