How Do You Spell SCROLL?

Pronunciation: [skɹˈə͡ʊl] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "scroll" can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable, "s" is pronounced as /sk/, while the second syllable, "croll" is pronounced as /kɹɔl/. This word is commonly used to refer to a long, rolled-up piece of parchment or paper. The correct spelling is important, as incorrect spelling may lead to confusion and misunderstandings in written communication. Remembering the correct phonetic spelling of "scroll" can help prevent spelling errors in the future.

SCROLL Meaning and Definition

  1. Scroll (noun)

    1. A cylindrical roll of parchment, paper, or similar material, used as a writing surface in ancient times. Scrolls were typically written upon from one end to the other, allowing for continuous writing without interruptions.

    2. A long, narrow piece of paper, usually decorated or adorned with artwork, text, or illustrations, presented in a rolled or folded format. Scrolls are often used for displaying announcements, proclamations, religious texts, or historical records.

    3. A navigational feature on electronic devices, such as computers, tablets, or smartphones, that allows users to view content by moving it in a continuous upward or downward motion. It functions similarly to unrolling or rolling up a physical scroll.

    4. A verb meaning to move or navigate through digital content by scrolling, especially on a computer screen or touchscreen device. Scrolling involves the use of a mouse, trackpad, arrow keys, or touch gestures to move the displayed information up or down.

    5. A decorative motif or design resembling the rolled paper used in ancient scrolls. Scrolls are often found as ornamentation in architectural elements, such as columns, doorways, or furniture, adding an artistic and classical touch to the design.

    In general, the term "scroll" refers to a historical writing surface, a digital navigational feature, a verb for moving through electronic content, and a decorative element inspired by the shape of a rolled scroll.

  2. A roll of paper or parchment; a roll containing some writing; a name applied to a large class of ornaments, usually consisting of a narrow band formed into convolutions or undulations; a circular flourish of the pen attached to a signature.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of SCROLL

The word "scroll" originated from the Old French word "escroe" or "escroue", which meant "a roll" or "a scroll of parchment". This Old French term ultimately derived from the Latin word "scroda", which referred to a scrap or piece of paper. The Latin term itself may have been influenced by Greek words such as "skhedios" and "skhida", both meaning "splinter" or "chip". Over time, the word "scroll" came to specifically indicate a roll of parchment, paper, or other materials used for writing or preserving important documents.

Similar spelling words for SCROLL

Plural form of SCROLL is SCROLLS

Conjugate verb Scroll

CONDITIONAL

I would scroll
you would scroll
he/she/it would scroll
we would scroll
they would scroll

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be scrolling
you would be scrolling
he/she/it would be scrolling
we would be scrolling
they would be scrolling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have scroll
you would have scroll
he/she/it would have scroll
we would have scroll
they would have scroll

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been scrolling
you would have been scrolling
he/she/it would have been scrolling
we would have been scrolling
they would have been scrolling

FUTURE

I will scroll
you will scroll
he/she/it will scroll
we will scroll
they will scroll

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be scrolling
you will be scrolling
he/she/it will be scrolling
we will be scrolling
they will be scrolling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have scrolled
you will have scrolled
he/she/it will have scrolled
we will have scrolled
they will have scrolled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been scrolling
you will have been scrolling
he/she/it will have been scrolling
we will have been scrolling
they will have been scrolling

IMPERATIVE

you scroll
we let´s scroll

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to scroll

PAST

I scrolled
you scrolled
he/she/it scrolled
we scrolled
they scrolled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was scrolling
you were scrolling
he/she/it was scrolling
we were scrolling
they were scrolling

PAST PARTICIPLE

scrolled

PAST PERFECT

I had scrolled
you had scrolled
he/she/it had scrolled
we had scrolled
they had scrolled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been scrolling
you had been scrolling
he/she/it had been scrolling
we had been scrolling
they had been scrolling

PRESENT

I scroll
you scroll
he/she/it scrolls
we scroll
they scroll

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am scrolling
you are scrolling
he/she/it is scrolling
we are scrolling
they are scrolling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

scrolling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have scrolled
you have scrolled
he/she/it has scrolled
we have scrolled
they have scrolled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been scrolling
you have been scrolling
he/she/it has been scrolling
we have been scrolling
they have been scrolling
I would have scrolled
we would have scrolled
you would have scrolled
he/she/it would have scrolled
they would have scrolled

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