adscript

English

Etymology

From Latin adscriptus, past participle of adscribere (to enroll). See ascribe.

Noun

adscript (plural adscripts)

  1. A feudal serf or labourer who is attached to an estate and sold or transferred with it.
  2. (typography) Something written or printed immediately after another character and aligned with it.

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Adjective

adscript (not comparable)

  1. Held to service as attached to the soil; said of feudal serfs.

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