Rescript vs Escript - What's the difference?
rescript | escript |
The answer of an emperor (originally the Roman Emperor) when formally consulted by a magistrate or other persons on some difficult point of law.
* 1985: Ronald H. Spector, Eagle Against the Sun
The official written answer of the Pope upon a question of canon law, or morals.
A duplicate copy of a legal document.
A rewriting, a document copied or written again.
To script again or anew.
As nouns the difference between rescript and escript
is that rescript is the answer of an emperor (originally the roman emperor) when formally consulted by a magistrate or other persons on some difficult point of law while escript is (obsolete) a writing.As a verb rescript
is to script again or anew.rescript
English
Noun
(en noun)- "'In order that the people may know of my decision, I request you to prepare at once an imperial rescript that I may broadcast to the nation.'"
Verb
(en verb)- We're rescripting some popular British TV shows for an American audience.