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scribacious, a. rare.|skraɪˈbeɪʃəs| Also incorrectly -atious. [f. L. scrībĕre to write + -acious.] Given to, or fond of, writing. Hence scriˈbaciousness, fondness for writing.
a1677Barrow Pope's Suprem. (1680) 165 We have some Letters of Popes (though not many; for Popes were then not very scribacious..). 1870Emerson Soc. & Solit., Books Wks. (Bohn) III. 87 Cornelius Agrippa ‘On the Vanity of Arts and Sciences’ is a specimen of that scribatiousness which grew to be the habit of the gluttonous readers of his time. |