amanuensis in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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amanuensis <pl amanuenses [-siːz]> [Am əˌmænjəˈwɛnsəs, Brit əˌmanjʊˈɛnsɪs] N form

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He is the amanuensis of truth and history by means of a rich array of characters and situations.
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The work was undertaken at a time when his sufferings were great, and his opportunities of composition so casual as to make the employment of a regular amanuensis impracticable.
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He was educated privately, for his health, and so that he could act as amanuensis to his blind father.
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During the later years of her father's life, she became his secretary and amanuensis, and but for her father's prohibition would probably have become his biographer.
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He continued writing with his daughter as his amanuensis.
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A mere amanuensis does not, by taking down word for word the language of the author, become in any sense the owner of the copyright.
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Peter was the emperors amanuensis and wrote some mocking poems in his name.
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He now works in a boarding-house and as an amanuensis for a lawyer.
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She acted as amanuensis to her grandmother, who found writing her numerous letters difficult due to her gout.
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As a teenager he was his fathers amanuensis and was regularly seen debating theological issues with the learned men of the area.

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