- copista
- f. & m.copyist.* * *copista► nombre masulino o femenino1 copyist* * *SMF copyist* * *masculino y femenino copyist* * *= scribe, transcriber, copyist.Ex. Phillips also kept the older terms alive in having an entry for 'scribe' with the definition 'a writer, notary or scrivener'.Ex. Dr Johnson had remained faithful to his age in ignoring 'bibliography' but defining a bibliogrqapher as 'a writer of books: a transcriber'.Ex. Throughout the whole of the manuscript period, during which books were being extensively written, in a non-authorial sense, or copied, the terms 'copyist' or 'scrivener', seem to have sufficed.* * *masculino y femenino copyist* * *= scribe, transcriber, copyist.
Ex: Phillips also kept the older terms alive in having an entry for 'scribe' with the definition 'a writer, notary or scrivener'.
Ex: Dr Johnson had remained faithful to his age in ignoring 'bibliography' but defining a bibliogrqapher as 'a writer of books: a transcriber'.Ex: Throughout the whole of the manuscript period, during which books were being extensively written, in a non-authorial sense, or copied, the terms 'copyist' or 'scrivener', seem to have sufficed.* * *copistamasculine and femininecopyist* * *copista nmfcopyist
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.