Adscripte

/ædˈskrɪpt/

बंधा हुआ; संलग्न/नियत (दुर्लभ/प्राचीन)

Origin & History

From Latin adscriptus (“written/added to; attached, enrolled”), from ad- (“to”) + scriptus (past participle of scribere “to write”).

लैटिन adscriptus (“लिखकर जोड़ दिया गया; संलग्न/पंजीकृत”) से, जिसमें ad- (“की ओर/को”) + scriptus (scribere “लिखना” का भूतकालिक कृदंत) शामिल है।

Definition

Used (rarely, chiefly historical/legal) to describe someone or something that is formally attached or assigned to another person, institution, or place; often implying a binding obligation or dependence.

(दुर्लभ, मुख्यतः ऐतिहासिक/कानूनी) किसी व्यक्ति, संस्था या स्थान से औपचारिक रूप से जुड़ा/नियुक्त/संलग्न होना; अक्सर बाध्यकारी दायित्व या निर्भरता का भाव।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
In medieval records, peasants were sometimes described as adscripte to an estate.
मध्ययुगीन अभिलेखों में किसानों को कभी-कभी किसी जागीर से adscripte (बंधा/संलग्न) बताया जाता था।

Usage Examples

The document refers to workers adscripte to the workshop under strict obligations.
Such duties were considered adscripte to the office, not to the individual.

Antonyms

Related Forms

Verb
Adscribe / Adscribed
Adjective

Idioms & Phrases

Adscripte to
से बंधा/संलग्न/नियत (कानूनी/ऐतिहासिक संदर्भ में)