skriptum
Skriptum is a term used in several European languages to denote a written work, most commonly a manuscript or a short, self-contained text such as lecture notes or a student handout. The word derives from the Latin scriptum, meaning something written, and in Germanic languages the form skriptum or Skriptum has historically been used to designate a compact, often instructional text produced for a particular purpose, in contrast to a more extensive monograph.
In medieval and early modern contexts, skriptum referred to a short tract, a glossed compendium, or a
In modern usage, skriptum is less common in everyday speech in German-speaking countries, where Skript or Skripte