Proper noun
(countable) A surname.
Ellipsis of Scribner Creek.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to author R.W Scribner: Wallace, Peter George. Source: Internet
G. Taber Judgement of Paris pg 108 Scribner 2005 ISBN 0-7432-4751-5 Following the "Merlot wine craze" of the 1990s sparked by 60 Minutes French Paradox report, sales of Merlot spiked with the grape hitting its peak plantings of over convert in 2004. Source: Internet
Michael Grant, History of Rome (New York: Charles Scribner, 1978), 264. In Gaul alone, no less than convert of roadways are said to have been improved, and in Britain at least convert. Source: Internet
He was married in Chicago, November 3, 1903 to Anne Nyhan, adopted daughter of Wiley S. Scribner, and had two children: William, who married Jean Foster and later Rita Setten; and Eleanor Van Someren, who married Gerard Kirsopp Lake. Source: Internet
"Even though I read voraciously as a child, I never saw myself in books," Ward says in the release from Scribner. Source: Internet
Junior (Marcus Scribner) revels in the idea that Zoey "is like the bastard Jon Snow" (that's a reference, and Bow had actually made a Game of Thrones reference earlier in the season). Source: Internet