Word of the Day: Amanuensis

Amanuensis \uh-man-yoo-EN-sis\ noun

1.  A person employed to take dictation or to copy manuscripts.

Origin: Amanuensis comes from Latin, from the phrase (servus) a manu, "a slave with handwriting duties," from a, ab, "by" + manu, from manus, "hand".

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Published on May 13, 2011 10:57
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