noun
- a person employed to write or type what another person dictates, or to copy manuscripts
Usage: formal; often used in historical or literary contexts
Examples
- The author hired an amanuensis to transcribe his handwritten notes into a typed manuscript.
- In the 18th century, many wealthy scholars employed an amanuensis to handle their correspondence.
- The famous composer used an amanuensis to write down the musical compositions he created.
- As the elderly professor's vision declined, she relied on an amanuensis to record her lectures.
- The amanuensis carefully copied each page of the ancient text to preserve its contents.
- Without his amanuensis, the prolific writer would have struggled to keep up with his own creative output.