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servus a manu

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  • a manu servus — /ey maen(y)uw sarvas/ A handservant; a scribe; a secretary …   Black's law dictionary

  • a manu servus — /ey maen(y)uw sarvas/ A handservant; a scribe; a secretary …   Black's law dictionary

  • manual — [15] The Latin word for ‘hand’ was manus (it came from an Indo European base *mə n , and its modern descendants include French main, Italian and Spanish mano, and Romanian mîna). It has contributed generously to English vocabulary, and manual… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • manual — [15] The Latin word for ‘hand’ was manus (it came from an Indo European base *mə n , and its modern descendants include French main, Italian and Spanish mano, and Romanian mîna). It has contributed generously to English vocabulary, and manual… …   Word origins

  • amanuensis — (n.) one who takes dictation, 1610s, from L. amanuensis adjective used as a noun, from servus a manu secretary, lit. servant from the hand, from a from + manu, ablative of manus hand (see MANUAL (Cf. manual) (adj.)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • amanuensis — noun (plural amanuenses) Etymology: Latin, from (servus) a manu slave with secretarial duties Date: 1619 one employed to write from dictation or to copy manuscript …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • amanuense — {{hw}}{{amanuense}}{{/hw}}s. m. 1 Scrivano che, prima dell invenzione della stampa, curava la trascrizione e la trasmissione di testi. 2 Oggi, copista, scrivano. ETIMOLOGIA: dal lat. amanuensis, da (servus) a manu ‘(servo che copia) a mano’ …   Enciclopedia di italiano

  • amanuensis — [əˌmanjʊ ɛnsɪs] noun (plural amanuenses si:z) a literary assistant, in particular one who takes dictation. Origin C17: L., from (servus) a manu (slave) at hand(writing), secretary + ensis belonging to …   English new terms dictionary

  • amanuensis — /əmænjuˈɛnsəs / (say uhmanyooh ensuhs) noun (plural amanuenses /əmænjuˈɛnsiz/ (say uhmanyooh enseez)) a person employed to write or type what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another. {Latin: secretary (originally adjective),… …  

  • amanuensis — ► NOUN (pl. amanuenses) ▪ a literary assistant, in particular one who takes dictation. ORIGIN Latin, from servus a manu slave at handwriting, secretary …   English terms dictionary

  • amanuensis — n. (pl. amanuenses) 1 a person who writes from dictation or copies manuscripts. 2 a literary assistant. Etymology: L f. (servus) a manu secretary + ensis belonging to …   Useful english dictionary

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