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Definitions of adscript in various dictionaries:
adj - written or printed immediately following another character and aligned with it
adj - (used of persons) bound to a tract of land
noun - a distinguishing symbol written after another character
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Feudal serf attached to the soil |
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Jun 21 2009 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
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A feudal serf or labourer who is attached to an estate and sold or transferred with it. |
Something written or printed immediately after another character and aligned with it. |
written or printed immediately following another character and aligned with it |
(used of persons) bound to a tract of land hence their service is transferable from owner to owner |
Geometry. A circumscribed or inscribed line, especially a tangent of a curve. Now rare and historical. |
An adscript feudal serf. |
A comment or note added to a manuscript, especially one which in error becomes incorporated into the text. |
Of a feudal serf: hereditarily attached to an estate, and transferred with it. |
Written after opposed to subscript. Chiefly in "iota adscript". |
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Adscript (from Latin ad, on or to, and scribere, to write) means something written after, as opposed to subscript which means written under.A laborer was called an "adscript of the soil" (adscriptus glebae) when he could be sold or transferred with it, as in feudal days, and as in Russia until 1861. |