Pronunciation: /skrɪpˈtɔriəm/
noun a room set apart for writing, especially one in a monastery where manuscripts were copied
A1 In the scriptorium, monks would copy manuscripts by hand.
A2 The scriptorium was a quiet place where scribes worked diligently on transcribing texts.
B1 The scriptorium in the medieval monastery was filled with parchment, ink, and quills.
B2 The scriptorium was considered the heart of the monastery, where important documents were meticulously copied and preserved.
C1 The scriptorium housed a vast collection of ancient texts and served as a center for scholarly activities.
C2 The scriptorium was a place of great importance in the medieval era, where illuminated manuscripts were created by skilled artisans.
formal The monks diligently copied manuscripts in the scriptorium.
informal The scriptorium is where the monks did all their writing.
slang Let's hang out in the scriptorium and work on our calligraphy skills.
figurative Her mind was like a busy scriptorium, constantly creating new ideas.
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