polyglot

polyglot
Synonyms and related words:
atlas, bilingual, calendar, casebook, catalog, catalogue raisonne, city directory, classified catalog, concordance, cyclopedia, diatesseron, dictionary catalog, diglot, directory, encyclopedia, gazetteer, harmony, index, linguist, multilingual, phone book, record book, reference book, source book, studbook, telephone book, telephone directory, work of reference

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  • Polyglot — may refer to:*Multilingualism, a single speaker who uses two or more languages, or a community of speakers where two or more languages are used *Hyperpolyglot, one who can speak six or more languages fluently *Polyglot (book), a book that… …   Wikipedia

  • polyglot — [päl′i glät΄] adj. [Gr polyglōttos < poly , POLY + glōtta, the tongue: see GLOTTIS] 1. speaking or writing several languages 2. containing or written in several languages n. 1. a polyglot person 2. a polyglot book …   English World dictionary

  • Polyglot — Pol y*glot, a. [Gr. poly glwttos many tongued; poly s many + glw^tta, glw^ssa, tongue, language: cf. F. polyglotte.] 1. Containing, or made up, of, several languages; as, a polyglot lexicon, Bible. [1913 Webster] 2. Versed in, or speaking, many… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Polyglot — Pol y*glot, n. 1. One who speaks several languages. [R.] A polyglot, or good linguist. Howell. [1913 Webster] 2. A book containing several versions of the same text, or containing the same subject matter in several languages; esp., the Scriptures …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • polyglot — (adj.) 1640s, from Gk. polyglottos speaking many languages, lit. many tongued, from polys many (see POLY (Cf. poly )) + glotta, Attic variant of glossa language, lit. tongue (see GLOSS (Cf. gloss) (n.2 …   Etymology dictionary

  • polyglot — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ knowing, using, or written in several languages. ► NOUN ▪ a person who knows or uses several languages. ORIGIN Greek polugl ttos many tongued …   English terms dictionary

  • polyglot — I. noun Etymology: 2polyglot Date: circa 1645 1. one who is polyglot 2. capitalized a book containing versions of the same text in several languages; especially the Scriptures in several languages 3. a mixture or confusion of languages or… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • polyglot — [[t]pɒ̱liglɒt[/t]] polyglots 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n Polyglot is used to describe something such as a book or society in which several different languages are used. [FORMAL] ...Chicago s polyglot population. Syn: multilingual 2) N COUNT A polyglot is a …   English dictionary

  • polyglot — 1. adjective /pɒliːɡlɒt/ a) Versed in, or speaking, many languages. a polyglot lexicon; a polyglot Bible b) Containing, or made up of, several languages. A polyglot region without a clearly dominant culture may develop an artificial lingua franca …   Wiktionary

  • polyglot — I UK [ˈpɒlɪˌɡlɒt] / US [ˈpɑlɪˌɡlɑt] adjective formal speaking or using several languages a polyglot community II UK [ˈpɒlɪˌɡlɒt] / US [ˈpɑlɪˌɡlɑt] noun [countable] Word forms polyglot : singular polyglot plural polyglots formal someone who can… …   English dictionary

  • polyglot — pol|y|glot [ˈpɔlıglɔt US ˈpa:lıgla:t] adj formal [Date: 1600 1700; : Greek; Origin: polyglottos, from glottos tongue, language ] speaking or using many languages = ↑multilingual ▪ a polyglot population >polyglot n …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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