scribe: [14] Scribe is at the centre of a large network of English words that go back to Latin scrībere ‘write’. Others include ascribe [15], describe, scribble [15], and shrive, while its past participle scriptus has contributed script [14], scripture [13], and transcript [13]. Scribe itself comes from the Latin derivative scrība ‘official writer’. Scrībere went back to an Indo-European base which meant ‘cut, incise’, reflecting the origins of writing in carving marks on stone, wood, or clay; this was *skreibh-, an extension of *sker-, from which English gets shear, short, etc. => ascribe, conscription, describe, scribble, script, share, shear, short, shrive, transcribe
scribe (v.)
"to write," mid-15c., from Latin scribere "to write" (see script (n.)).
scribe (n.)
c. 1200, "professional interpreter of the Jewish Law" (late 11c. as a surname), from Church Latin scriba "teacher of Jewish law," used in Vulgate to render Greek grammateus (corresponding to Hebrew sopher "writer, scholar"), special use of Latin scriba "keeper of accounts, secretary, writer," from past participle stem of scribere "to write;" see script (n.). Sense "one who writes, official or public writer" in English is from late 14c.
例文
1. IC had a scribe working on details,recording actions,etc.
事故指揮者は詳細を処理し、すべての措置を記録するなどの書記がいる。dd>
2.Now and again scribe control lines conform with the design.
は、設計図の1本1本の描画制御線を線かき器で比較した。
3.Base classes scribe and implement common behaviors across related concrete types.
基底クラス書き写し、関連する特定のタイプにわたって共通の動作を実現する。
4.You also be required to scribe one lecture of the course.
このコースの1つの授業の内容を書くかもしれません。
5. Scribe Text Win Scribe Text is a document and workflow management system.