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noun | 1. A literary or artistic assistant, in particular one who takes dictation or copies manuscripts. |
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| "When I was promoted to professor, I received an amanuensis to help with my manuscripts and publications." | "Many classical poets would dictate to an amanuensis, who would write down their words." | "If you need extra assistance, please ask the testing coordinator for an amanuensis." |
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| Latin, early 17th century |
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| In the classical arts sense, an amanuensis was an assistant who took dictation from a writer or copied manuscripts. ... | |
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