inscroll
/ɪnˈskroʊl/
verb
- To write or record something on a scroll or in a rolled document.
- The historian found a way to inscroll the family lineage on a single long scroll.
- Ancient monks used to inscroll religious texts by hand.
- The scribe would inscroll the king's decrees on parchment.
- To record or preserve something in writing, especially in a formal or official manner.
- The poet wished to inscroll his feelings in a lasting form.
- The treaty was inscrolled in the national archives for future generations.
- They decided to inscroll the names of all the volunteers in a book of honor.
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