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scryph

Noun: A rare and valuable type of ancient manuscript.

Example: The archaeologists discovered a scryph dating back to the 12th century.


Verb: To meticulously inscribe or write something.

Example: The calligrapher spent hours scryphing the wedding invitations with exquisite detail.


Adjective: Describing something related to ancient manuscripts.

Example: The library housed a collection of scryph books that were highly sought after by scholars.

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