Person employed to write or type what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another.
Someone skilled in the transcription of speech (especially dictation)
1 We have mentioned the valet, the barber, the wardrobe-keeper, and the amanuensis .
2 If I could afford to pay an amanuensis it would be different.
3 She had become his amanuensis , had insisted upon writing to his dictation.
4 From eleven to twelve was the time for Mary's duty as amanuensis .
5 I believe he often acted as Scott's amanuensis , when composing his novels.
6 The MS. has Figi; but this is probably a mistake of the amanuensis .
7 To Louise was consigned the office of librarian; to Petrea that of amanuensis .
8 Reporting, Mr. Butler saw the time noted by the amanuensis of the guard.
9 Perhaps he lectured and the amanuensis took down what he said.
10 It was mere amanuensis work, penning at the dictation of his sarcastic demon.
11 The duties of an amanuensis leave one small time for recreation.
12 Here it is easier to find a painter than an amanuensis .
13 And now there is an old gentleman who wants an amanuensis .
14 As an amanuensis I found my new assistant everything that could be desired.
15 This amanuensis was very different from any other I had had.
16 Why did Orolo have me working as an amanuensis instead of doing theorics?
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