palimpset

/ˈpælɪmpsɛst/

Definitions

1. noun

A manuscript page from which the original writing has been scraped off and another text has been written over it, or a work of art whose surface is reused.

“The medieval manuscript was a rare example of a well-preserved palimpsest, allowing scholars to read both the ancient text and the later addition.”

Synonyms

  • codex
  • manuscript

Antonyms

  • original
  • untouched