enscroll

enscroll
/en skrohl"/, v.t.
1. to commemorate or record in a permanent manner, by or as if by inscribing on parchment.
2. to write or inscribe on a scroll.
Also, inscroll.
[1905-10; EN-1 + SCROLL]

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