scrivano

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian scrivano. Doublet of scrivener and escribano.

Noun

scrivano

  1. (archaic) A scribe or clerk.

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Italian

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *scrībānem (with later change of declension), accusative of Latin *scrība, from Latin scrība (writer, scribe), with altered declension. Compare Occitan escrivan, French écrivain, Spanish escribano. Doublet of scriba, a borrowing.

Noun

scrivano m (plural scrivani)

  1. scribe

scrivano m (plural scrivani, feminine scrivana)

  1. clerk

Verb

scrivano

  1. third-person plural present subjunctive of scrivere
  2. third-person plural imperative of scrivere

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