Definition of Inscreption
In*scrip"tion (?), n. [L.
inscriptio, fr. inscribere, inscriptum, to
inscribe: cf. F. inscription. See Inscribe.]
1. The act or process of inscribing.
2. That which is inscribed; something written
or engraved; especially, a word or words written or engraved on a
solid substance for preservation or public inspection; as,
inscriptions on monuments, pillars, coins, medals,
etc.
3. (Anat.) A line of division or
intersection; as, the tendinous inscriptions, or
intersections, of a muscle.
4. An address, consignment, or informal
dedication, as of a book to a person, as a mark of respect or an
invitation of patronage.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
INSCRIPTION, n. Something written on another thing. Inscriptions are
of many kinds, but mostly memorial, intended to commemorate the fame
of some illustrious person and hand down to distant ages the record of
his services and virtues. To this class of inscriptions belongs the
name of John Smith, penciled on the Washington monument. Following
are examples of memorial inscriptions on tombstones: (See EPITAPH.)
"In the sky my soul is found,
And my body in the ground.
By and by my body'll rise
To my spirit in the skies,
Soaring up to Heaven's gate.
1878."
"Sacred to the memory of Jeremiah Tree. Cut down May 9th, 1862,
aged 27 yrs. 4 mos. and 12 ds. Indigenous."
"Affliction sore long time she boar,
Phisicians was in vain,
Till Deth released the dear deceased
And left her a remain.
Gone to join Ananias in the regions of bliss."
"The clay that rests beneath this stone
As Silas Wood was widely known.
Now, lying here, I ask what good
It was to let me be S. Wood.
O Man, let not ambition trouble you,
Is the advice of Silas W."
"Richard Haymon, of Heaven. Fell to Earth Jan. 20, 1807, and had
the dust brushed off him Oct. 3, 1874."
- 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
- Text carved on a wall or plaque, such as a memorial or gravestone.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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