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scripture
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin scr?pt?ra (“a writing, scripture”), from scr?ptum, the supine of scr?b? (“I write”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?sk??pt??/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?sk??pt??/
- Hyphenation: scrip?ture
Noun
scripture (countable and uncountable, plural scriptures)
- A sacred writing or holy book.
- The primary scripture in Zoroastrianism is the Avesta.
- (by extension) An authoritative statement.
Hyponyms
- (religious texts) scripture, religious text; Bible,? Qur'an,? Tao Te Ching,? Torah,? Veda (Category: en:Religion) [edit]
Related terms
- script
Translations
Anagrams
- picturers
Latin
Participle
scr?pt?re
- vocative masculine singular of scr?pt?rus
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