scrip
1 Americannoun
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a receipt, certificate, list, or similar brief piece of writing.
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a scrap of paper.
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Finance.
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a certificate representing a fraction of a share of stock.
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a certificate to be exchanged for goods, as at a company store.
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a certificate indicating the right of the holder to receive payment later in the form of cash, goods, or land.
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paper currency in denominations of less than one dollar, formerly issued in the United States.
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a written certificate, list, etc
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a small scrap, esp of paper with writing on it
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finance
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a certificate representing a claim to part of a share of stock
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the shares allocated in a bonus issue
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Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of scrip1
First recorded in 1610–20; earliest sense “scrap of paper” perhaps a variant of scrap 1; subsequent sense development shows influence of script and subscription, with scrip 1 def. 3a specifically a shortening of subscription receipt
Origin of scrip2
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English scrip(pe), skreppe “bag, satchel, pilgrim's purse,” from Old French escharpe, escherpe, escreppe, Medieval Latin scrippa, scrippum, scerpa, schrippa “pilgrim's pack,” via Frankish from Latin scirpea “large reed basket,” derivative of scirpus “reed, bulrush”
Origin of scrip3
First recorded in 1915–20; shortening of prescription
Example Sentences
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After a little thought your correspondent was dubbed: Mad Scrip.
From Economist • Aug. 15, 2013
Although offered a spare sleeping bag and a night in front of the jungle campfire, sadly Mad Scrip was obliged to make her excuses and leave.
From Economist • Aug. 15, 2013
"Literatorum virorum fautor et M�cenas habebatur �tate sua maximus ac doctissimus," says Bale: Scrip.
From Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance by Dibdin, Thomas Frognall
But what is Scrip youffing at from the bow?
From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 372, October 1846 by Various
Scrip, skrip, n. that which is written: a piece of paper containing writing: a certificate of stock or shares in any joint-stock company subscribed or allotted.—ns.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various
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