"Written". As a noun, "something written; a literary work".
In an epistle/letter PS means 'Post Scriptum'. 'Post Scriptum' is Latin for 'after writing'.
Scriptum - written.
The cast of Post-scriptum - 1995 includes: Roger Carel Bonnafet Tarbouriech
The cast of Post Scriptum - 2009 includes: Dimitri Leue as Bernhard Marie Vinck as Joke
The cast of Post Scriptum - 2013 includes: Adriano Arroyo Voro Olmos Yolanda Parres
Latin (scriptum).
That civil law is written for the watchful.
as in scribo, scribere, scripsi, scriptum....it means to write
Anne Grimaud has written: 'Post-scriptum'
"Post" means after in Latin and "scriptum" means writing. So a post-scriptum, usually abbreviated as P.S., is something you write after you have finished writing. In practice this is about letter-writing, where you mark the end of your letter by a closing phrase like, "I remain your obedient servant, Joshua Pegthorpe", or "Yours, Jackie Tweet." and then, after you have written it, you think of something else you want to add. Therefore you write, after the closing phrase, "P.S. Everyone liked the cake" In the modern day, with the ease of correction and the lapse of formal letter writing, there is probably no need for postscripts.
Its Post Scriptum.. Latin phrase Its meaning is "Something written afterwards"
Its Post Scriptum.. Latin phrase Its meaning is "Something written afterwards"