An amanuensis is a stenographer, especially one skilled in the transcription of speech. It's an archaic term seldom used today.
Someone who takes dicatation, for instance, writes down a person's words, sort of a secretary.
An amanuensis is a person employed to take dictation or to copy manuscripts.
Certainly! The writer relied on his amanuensis to transcribe his thoughts into written form.
amanuensis
The root word of "amanuensis" is "amānū".
The spelling is "amanuensis", a scribe, secretary, or manuscript copier.
For an amanuensis, consider a thoughtful gift such as a stylish notebook, quality pens, a personalized stationery set, or a book by their favorite author. These gifts can cater to their love for writing and assist them in their tasks.
assistant, secretary, amanuensis
Aristarchus is mentioned as one of Paul's fellow workers or fellow prisoners in some of his letters. However, the New Testament does not explicitly state that Aristarchus was Paul's secretary.
caress, less, mess, poetess, goddess, harness, confess, sorceress, enchantress, dress
A tiny frog is called a porwigle and the world's smallest frog is known as Paedophryne amanuensis found in Papua New Guinea.
The person who writes on behalf of some one else is called a biographer.
AnswerTechnically speaking; Romans 16:22 " I Tertius, who wrote this epistle, salute you in the Lord". Tertius was Paul's amanuensis who wrote down what Paul dictated.
The secretary will be glad to help you find that file.