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rescript

[ree-skript] / ˈriˌskrɪpt /


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This rescript, which was discovered in the 18th century, allowed the people of Spello to celebrate a religious festival in their hometown rather than travel a great distance to another festival.

From Science Daily • Jan. 5, 2024

They were approved by the Pope March 4 in a papal rescript for an “ad experimentum,” or provisional, period of three years.

From Washington Times • Mar. 11, 2016

The earnest 27-year-old with a goatee who bikes with his laptop to his job administering the Paperwork Reduction Act for the Environmental Protection Agency is helping to rescript one of the oldest cliches in Washington.

From Washington Post • Aug. 7, 2010

Even back then, he was writing: he would rescript shows to make them tell stories closer to home.

From The Guardian • Jun. 7, 2010

As there is no motive for concealment, I am permitted to use them, and accordingly send you a rescript, simply omitting technical details of seamanship and supercargo.

From "Dracula" by Bram Stoker