polyglot

polyglot
I
po|ly|glot
1. po|ly|glot sb., -ten, -ter, -terne (person der kan tale mange sprog)
II
po|ly|glot
2. po|ly|glot adj., -te (flersproget)

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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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