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)

  1. 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.
  2. Containing, or made up of, several languages.
    a polyglot lexicon
    a polyglot Bible
  3. 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

Noun

polyglot (plural polyglots)

  1. One who masters, notably speaks, several languages.
    • A polyglot, or good linguist - Howell
  2. 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
  3. A mixture of langages and/or nomenclatures
  4. (programming) A program written in multiple programming languages.

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See also


Czech

Noun

polyglot m

  1. (person): A polyglot

Dutch

Etymology

From Ancient Greek πολύγλωττος (polúglōttos, many-tongued, polyglot), from πολύς (polús, many) + γλῶττα (glôtta, tongue, language) (Attic variant of γλῶσσα (glôssa)).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: po‧ly‧glot

Noun

polyglot m (plural polyglotten, diminutive polyglotje n)

  1. A polyglot, who masters several languages
  2. A polyglot publication

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • polyglottisch
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