amanuensis
21amanuensis — a|ma|nu|en|sis sb., sen el. amanuensen, amanuenser, amanuenserne (en universitetslærer; medhjælper for en praktiserende læge), i sms. amanuensis , fx amanuensisstilling …
22amanuensis — 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 …
23amanuensis — noun a) One employed to take dictation, or copy manuscripts b) A clerk, secretary or stenographer, or scribe …
24amanuensis — Synonyms and related words: Federal, accountant, agent, archivist, baggage agent, bookkeeper, business agent, calligrapher, chirographer, claim agent, clerk, commercial agent, commission agent, consignee, copier, copyist, customer agent,… …
25Amanuensis — Lægevikar, lægeassistent, fast videnskabelig assistent ved højere læreranstalt, medhjælper …
26amanuensis — Latin for a secretary. Paul dictated letters to Tertius (Rom. 16:22), who wrote on his behalf. It is sometimes held that Silvanus is responsible for the Greek style of 1 Peter (see 1 Pet. 5:12) …
27amanuensis — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. scribe, secretary. See writing …
28Amanuensis — A|ma|nu|ẹn|sis 〈m.; Gen.: , Pl.: ẹn|ses〉 1. 〈im alten Rom〉 Sklave für Schreibarbeiten 2. 〈danach〉 Gehilfe, Sekretär eines Gelehrten [Etym.: lat., »Schreiber« <lat. a, ab »von« + manus »Hand«] …
29amanuensis — a|man|u|en|sis [əˌmænjuˈensıs] n formal someone whose job is to write down what someone else says …
30amanuensis — a|man|u|en|sis [ ə,mænju ensıs ] noun count VERY FORMAL a SECRETARY, especially one who helps a writer or artist …