0 a person whose job is to write down what another person says or to copy what another person has written --
He had used an amanuensis and an early version of a copying machine to make it quicker and easier for him to respond.
She was devoted to her husband and acted as his secretary and amanuensis.
He continued writing with his daughter as his amanuensis.
A mere amanuensis does not, by taking down word for word the language of the author, become in any sense the owner of the copyright.
He was educated privately, for his health, and so that he could act as amanuensis to his blind father.
He now works in a boarding-house and as an amanuensis for a lawyer.
However, he sat it informally, with an amanuensis, under the auspices of the agricultural college.
Of course, the author certainly will be self-employed and will not pay the tax, though possibly his amanuensis might do so.