Tran"script (trăn"skrĭpt), n.
[L. transcriptum, neut. of transcriptus, p. p. of
transcribere. See Transcribe.] 1. That
which has been transcribed; a writing or composition consisting of the same
words as the original; a written copy.
The decalogue of Moses was but a
transcript.
South.
2. A copy of any kind; an imitation.
The Grecian learning was but a transcript of the
Chaldean and Egyptian.
Glanvill.