Definitionn. someone skilled in the transcription of speech
Last update: July 5, 2015
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Aubrey says that he "taught her Latin, and that she was his amanuensis." [Please select]
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Bentham's amanuensis, obtained for us permission to hold our meetings in his house. [Please select]
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Walter Coulson (who, after being an amanuensis of Mr.) [Please select]
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(1844), gives some reminiscences by Colls, who had been Bentham's amanuensis for fourteen years. [Please select]
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Wordsworth had injurious habits of composition; he dictated his prose to an amanuensis, and he composed his poems in the fields as he walked. [Please select]
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--and goes on: "The amanuensis has her head quite turned, and believes herself to be the author of this novel [_and is to some extent_." [Please select]
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