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conscribe
conscribe, v. (kənˈskraɪb) [ad. L. conscrībĕre to enter in a list, enroll, draw up, prescribe, f. con- together + scrībĕre to write; in sense 4 corresponding to conscription 4.] † 1. trans. To enroll, levy (an army); to enlist (a soldier). Obs.1548 Hall Chron. (1809) 281 When this armie..was conscri... Oxford English Dictionary
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Conscription in Greece
Upon re-entering Greece, these people were generally forced to conscribe. wikipedia.org
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conscript
▪ I. conscript, a. and n. (ˈkɒnskrɪpt) [ad. L. conscrīpt-us, pa. pple. of conscrībĕre: see prec.] A. adj. 1. Enrolled or elected a senator. In pl. conscript fathers, † fathers conscript [L. patres conscripti, properly patres, conscripti, i.e. patres et conscripti fathers and elect]: a collective tit... Oxford English Dictionary
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Magna Carta: The Phantom of Avalanche
Having lost her mother to a senseless crime of murder, Juclecia was stripped of her royal authority and cast out into the rural district to conscribe to wikipedia.org
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conscription
conscription (kənˈskrɪpʃən) [ad. L. conscrīptiōn-em drawing up in writing, composing, a composition, a levying of troops, n. of action from conscrībĕre to conscribe.] † 1. Writing down together, putting in writing.1382 Wyclif Tobit vii. 16 And the chartre taken, thei maden the conscripcioun [1388 wr... Oxford English Dictionary
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scant
▪ I. scant, n. Obs. exc. dial. (skænt) Also 4–7 skant, 5–6 scante, 6 skaunte. [a. ON. skamt (neut. adj. used absol.): see scant a.] 1. Scanty supply; dearth, scarcity.a 1350 S. Andrew 274 in Horstm. Altengl. Leg. (1881) 7 When þai saw it skarsli spring, þan hopid þai to haue skant of corn And of fru... Oxford English Dictionary
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