polyglot
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek πολύγλωττος (polúglōttos, “many-tongued, polyglot”), Attic form of πολύγλωσσος (polúglōssos), from πολύς (polús, “many”) + γλῶττα (glôtta, “tongue, language”). poly- + -glot.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɒliːɡlɒt/
Adjective
polyglot (not comparable)
- Versed in, or speaking, many languages.
- 1911: Ameen Rihani, The Book of Khalid, p.41
- For this flyaway son of a Phoenician did not seem to wait for the decision of the polyglot Judges of the Emigration Board.
- 1911: Ameen Rihani, The Book of Khalid, p.41
- Containing, or made up of, several languages.
- a polyglot lexicon
- a polyglot Bible
- Comprising various linguistic groups.
- A polyglot region without a clearly dominant culture may develop an artificial lingua franca, such as Pidgin English in the South Sea.
Derived terms
Translations
Versed in, or speaking, many languages
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Containing, or made up of, several languages
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Comprising various linguistic groups
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Noun
polyglot (plural polyglots)
- One who masters, notably speaks, several languages.
- A polyglot, or good linguist - Howell
- A publication containing several versions of the same text, or the same subject matter in several languages; especially, the Bible in several languages.
- Archbishop Newcome
- enriched by the publication of polyglots
- Archbishop Newcome
- A mixture of langages and/or nomenclatures
- (programming) A program written in multiple programming languages.
Translations
one who masters, notably speaks, several languages
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publication containing several versions of the same
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Etymology
From Ancient Greek πολύγλωττος (polúglōttos, “many-tongued, polyglot”), from πολύς (polús, “many”) + γλῶττα (glôtta, “tongue, language”) (Attic variant of γλῶσσα (glôssa)).
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: po‧ly‧glot
Noun
polyglot m (plural polyglotten, diminutive polyglotje n)
- A polyglot, who masters several languages
- A polyglot publication
Synonyms
- meertalige m
- veeltalige m
- (publication only) polyglotte m or f
Derived terms
- polyglottisch
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