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/ˈskrɪblə(r)//ˈskrɪblər/The origin of the word "scribbler" can be traced back to the 14th century. The term comes from the Old French word "escripulaire," which means "makes a scribbling motion with something." This Old French word is derived from the Latin words "scribere," meaning "to write," and "scributio," meaning "scribbling." In Middle English, the word "scribbler" referred to someone who writes or draws in a careless or unskilled manner. Over time, the term took on a connotation of impermanence, implying that the writing or drawings produced by a scribbler were ephemeral and of little lasting value. Today, the word "scribbler" is often used to describe a writer or artist who produces work quickly and informally, without much attention to detail or artistic merit.
a journalist, author or other writer
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a book with plain paper for writing in, especially for children at school
một cuốn sách có giấy trắng để viết, đặc biệt là cho trẻ em ở trường