transcription, транскрипция: [ noun ]
or en·voy ˈen-ˌvȯi, ˈän-
Etymology: Middle English envoye, from Middle French envoi, literally, message, from Old French envei, from enveier to send on one's way, from Vulgar Latin * inviare, from Latin in- + via way — more at way
Date: 14th century
: the usually explanatory or commendatory concluding remarks to a poem, essay, or book ; especially : a short final stanza of a ballad serving as a summary or dedication