amanuense

Italian

Etymology

From Latin āmanuēnsis.

Noun

amanuense m or f (plural amanuensi)

  1. amanuensis, scribe

Latin

Noun

āmanuēnse

  1. ablative singular of āmanuēnsis

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin āmanuēnsis.

Noun

amanuense m, f (plural amanuenses)

  1. amanuensis (one employed to take dictation)
  2. amanuensis (a clerk, secretary or stenographer)

Synonyms


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin āmanuēnsis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /amaˈnwense/, [amaˈnwẽnse]

Noun

amanuense m or f (plural amanuenses)

  1. amanuensis (one employed to take dictation)

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