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Inscrib

Inscrib is a variant spelling of the English verb inscribe. It historically meant to write, carve, or engrave words on a surface, and also to enroll or register someone in a list or record. In contemporary usage, inscribe is the standard form, and inscrib appears chiefly in archaic, historical, or dialectal contexts.

Etymology and origins: The word derives from the Latin inscribere, meaning “to write on.” It is formed

Usage and context: Inscribe (the modern form) is used for both physical engraving and the act of

See also: inscribe, inscription, inscriptive.

from
in-
(on)
and
scribere
(to
write).
The
modern
spelling
inscribe
emerged
in
English,
while
inscrib
survives
in
older
texts
as
an
alternative
or
archaic
form.
writing
within
a
surface,
such
as
a
book,
monument,
or
plaque,
as
well
as
the
figurative
sense
of
recording
information.
An
example:
to
inscribe
a
name
on
a
commemorative
plaque.
The
variant
inscrib
is
rarely
used
in
contemporary
writing
and
tends
to
appear
in
older
literature
or
regional
texts.
In
mathematics
and
geometry,
the
standard
term
remains
inscribe,
as
in
“to
inscribe
a
polygon
in
a
circle,”
rather
than
inscrib.