êcrituthe

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Etymology

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From Old French escriture, from Latin scrīptūra (a writing, scripture), from scrīptum, the supine of scrībō (I write).

Noun

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êcrituthe f (plural êcrituthes)

  1. (Jersey) writing
  2. (Jersey) scripture
  3. (Jersey) handwriting

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