scribal如何读

英:['skraɪbl]

美:['skraɪbəl]

scribal是什么意思

  • adj.抄写员的;抄写的

scribal自然拼读

scri·bal

skraI bl

scribal英英释义

adjective

of or pertaining to writers or the act of writing.

scribal词源中文解释

1857年,“与抄写员或书写员有关的”; 1863年,“与犹太法律医生有关的”; 源自 scribe(n.)+ -al(1)。

scribal词源英文解释

The first known use of scribal was in 1693

scribal 例句

1 There’s no scribal activity.

2 The alphabets packaged in a light scroll allowed for literacy to be more broadly accessible to the higher orders of society, rather than just the specialized vocation of a scribal class.

3 This could simply be the result of changes made in the process of scribal transmission—alterations commonly attend the reproduction of old narratives—but some see it as reason for skepticism.

4 In a scribal culture, maintaining some measure of control over ideas and their dissemination was straightforward.

5 This involved faithfully copying the Middle English text from the medieval manuscript, then editing that text for a modern reader, such as adding modern punctuation and correcting scribal errors.

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