Amanuenses

/ˌæməˈnjuːənsiːz/ noun

Plural of amanuensis: persons employed to write what another person dictates, secretaries or scribes.

From Latin 'amanuensis' (secretary), from 'a manu' (at hand) + 'ensis' (relating to). Literally means 'one who is at someone's hand,' describing a scribe positioned nearby to write dictation.

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