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Driftpiece

An upright or curved piece of timber connecting the plank sheer with the gunwale also a scroll terminating a rail

Schedule

A written or printed scroll or sheet of paper a document especially a formal list or inventory a list or catalogue annexed to

Mezuza

in use among orthodox Hebrews The term is also used to refer to the small case containing this scroll together with the biblical inscription inside The text is usually taken from Deuteronomy 64 9 and 1113 21

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Inscroll

To write on a scroll to record

escrow

escrow [Anglo-French escroue deed delivered on condition, literally, scroll, strip of parchment, from Old French escroe] 1 : an instrument and esp. a deed or money or

Buhl

Decorative woodwork in which tortoise shell yellow metal white metal etc are inlaid forming scrolls cartouches etc

Above-cited, or mentioned

Above-cited, or mentioned, quoted before. A figurative expression taken from the ancient manner of writing books or scrolls, where whatever is mentioned or cited before in the same roll must be above.

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Driftpiece

An upright or curved piece of timber connecting the plank sheer with the gunwale also a scroll terminating a rail

Schedule

A written or printed scroll or sheet of paper a document especially a formal list or inventory a list or catalogue annexed to

Mezuza

in use among orthodox Hebrews The term is also used to refer to the small case containing this scroll together with the biblical inscription inside The text is usually taken from Deuteronomy 64 9 and 1113 21

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Inscroll

To write on a scroll to record

escrow

escrow [Anglo-French escroue deed delivered on condition, literally, scroll, strip of parchment, from Old French escroe] 1 : an instrument and esp. a deed or money or

Buhl

Decorative woodwork in which tortoise shell yellow metal white metal etc are inlaid forming scrolls cartouches etc

Above-cited, or mentioned

Above-cited, or mentioned, quoted before. A figurative expression taken from the ancient manner of writing books or scrolls, where whatever is mentioned or cited before in the same roll must be above.

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