inscripturate
Put or made into scripture; recorded or written in scripture; inscripturated:
Adjective
- Put or made into scripture; recorded or written in scripture; inscripturated:
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Incorporated into scripture; included within scripture.
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Communicated or expressed through the medium or form of scripture.
- If Jesus was the divine–human word incarnate, the Bible was seen as the divine–human word inscripturate. - 1998 April 8, "Hermeneutics and Christ", Matthias Media, St Matthias Press Ltd.
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- Put in writing or script; written down.
Origin
From in- + scripture + -ate (participial adjective-forming suffix).
Forms
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Verb
- To put or make into scripture; to record or write in scripture:
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To incorporate into scripture; to include within scripture.
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To communicate or express through the medium or form of scripture.
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- To put or make into writing or script; to write down.
- We use pens, markers, pencils, printing presses, and spray paint to do our writing. These are the tools by which to inscripturate. - 2020 January 29, Douglas Groothuis, “Texts, Graphics, and Culture: On the Decline of...
Origin
From in- + scripture + -ate (verb-forming suffix).