An ancient scribe in the Dark Ages would typically be a holy monk. He would spend hours copying by hand books like The Bible, historical documents, and quite often would memorize large parts of books so they could be copied faster.
If he messed up, he started the page over. Many only would use one side of a page because they feared starting over because of a mistake.
In any other ancient time or place, they did copy books sometimes, but usually were servants who wrote down what the master said, recorded legal trials, or were sent to study a subject and bring back a report for someone who wanted to learn it.
Scribe is the answer.
A tyro is an novice, a beginner, so a tyro scribe is a new scribe who's still learning.
The scribe did the rituals while the embalmers made the mummy.
A scribe is an Egyptian hieroglyphic writer.
An ophthalmic scribe works for an eye doctor. The ophthalmic scribe is the person that notes the doctors findings, orders, and recommendations on a patients chart. An ophthalmic scribe needs to know some medical terminology as it pertains to the eye.
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Person that kept track of progress
Scribe is a noun (a scribe) and a verb (to scribe).
The word "describe" comes from the Latin word "describere," which means "to write down" or "to copy from" in English. It is derived from the prefix "de-" (down) and "scribere" (write).
scribe = el escriba
I do not know what scribe means.
Scribe is the answer.
The Scribe was created in 1966.
The apprentice scribe was unable to keep up with the flow of words. Pass me that scribe, youngster. Scribe the starting point.
The scribe carefully transcribed the ancient text onto a fresh scroll.
Patricia will be our scribe for the meeting this after noon