in-timbrian

in-timbrian, wk.v: to instruct. (in-TIM-bri-ahn / ɪn-ˈtɪm-brɪ-an)

Medieval manuscript image of a woman with a set-square and compass showing a group of men various shapes on a table.
Scholastic Miscellany; France (Paris), c. 1309-1316; British Library, MS Burney 275, f. 293. [commons.wikimedia.org]

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