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Etymology

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Semi-learned borrowing from Medieval Latin manūscriptum.

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Noun

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manuscrit m (plural manuscrits)

  1. manuscript

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French

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Etymology

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1594, from Medieval Latin manuscriptum (writing by hand), from Latin manu (ablative of manus (hand)) + scriptus (past participle of scribere (to write)), calqued from a word of Germanic origin, compare Middle High German hantschrift, hantgeschrift (c. 1450, manuscript), Old English handġewrit (before 1150, what is written by hand, deed, contract, manuscript), Old Norse handrit (before 1300, manuscript).

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Adjective

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manuscrit (feminine manuscrite, masculine plural manuscrits, feminine plural manuscrites)

  1. manuscript (handwritten, or by extension typewritten)

Noun

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manuscrit m (plural manuscrits)

  1. manuscript

Further reading

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Friulian

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Adjective

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manuscrit

  1. manuscript (handwritten, or by extension typewritten)

Noun

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manuscrit m (plural manuscrits)

  1. manuscript

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Italian manuscritto or French manuscrit.

Noun

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manuscrit n (plural manuscrite)

  1. manuscript

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative manuscrit manuscritul manuscrite manuscritele
genitive-dative manuscrit manuscritului manuscrite manuscritelor
vocative manuscritule manuscritelor
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