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inscrive
† inscrive, v. Obs. [f. F. inscriv-, full stem of inscrire = It. inscrivere, ad. L. inscrībĕre: cf. descrive.] 1. trans. = inscribe 2.1382 Wyclif 2nd Prol. Ps., Alle the salmyes, that ben inscriued to hym Dauid, pertenen to the sacrament of Crist, for Dauid is seid Crist. 2. Sc. Law. refl. To undert... Oxford English Dictionary
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subscrive
† subˈscrive, v. Sc. Obs. [ad. OF. soubscriv-, pr. stem of soubscrire, mod.F. souscrire (see subscribe). Cf. descrive, inscrive, scrive.] = subscribe. a. trans.c 1470 Harding Chron. ciii. vi, As Flores sayth and doeth it so subscrive. 1476 Exch. Rolls Scot. VIII. 344 note, Writtin and subscrivit at ... Oxford English Dictionary
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inscribe
inscribe, v. (ɪnˈskraɪb) [ad. L. inscrībĕre to write in or upon, f. in- (in-2) + scrībĕre to write.] 1. trans. To write, mark, or delineate (words, a name, characters, etc.) in or on something; esp. so as to be conspicuous or durable, as on a monument, tablet, etc. (In quot. 1603, with upon in indir... Oxford English Dictionary
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superscrive
superscrive, v. Sc. arch. (-ˈskraɪv) [Alteration of superscribe after descrive, inscrive.] trans. = superscribe.1639 Sir A. Johnston Diary (S.H.S.) 90 The king superscryved the declaration. 1886 Stevenson Kidnapped i, Here is the testamentary letter itself, superscrived by the own hand of our depart... Oxford English Dictionary
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