Associations to the word «Polyglot»
Noun
- Syriac
- Bible
- Portuguese
- Italian
- French
- Spanish
- Latin
- Translator
- English
- Greek
- Testament
- Language
- Cardinal
- German
- Scholar
- Text
- Walton
- Poet
- Edition
- Translation
- Linguist
- Antwerp
- Erasmus
- Hebrew
- Arabic
- Writer
- Persistence
- Tamil
- Lexicon
- Sanskrit
- Kannada
- Russian
- Incidence
- Learning
- Swedish
- Hindi
- Aria
- Version
- Polish
- Linguistics
- Vols
- Philosopher
- Printer
- Manuscript
- Empire
- Hemisphere
- Playwright
- Gabriel
- Dialect
- Dictionary
- Brian
- Immigrant
- Recovery
- Japanese
- Economist
- Printing
- Chinese
- Abraham
- Html
- Madrid
- Volume
- Spoke
- Publisher
- Paris
- Spain
- Literature
- Indian
- Tongue
- Crowd
- Conversation
- Publication
- Pattern
- Author
- Composer
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
POLYGLOT, adjective. Versed in, or speaking, many languages.
POLYGLOT, adjective. Containing, or made up of, several languages.
POLYGLOT, adjective. Comprising various linguistic groups
POLYGLOT, noun. One who masters, notably speaks, several languages.
POLYGLOT, noun. A publication containing several versions of the same text, or the same subject matter in several languages; especially, the Bible in several languages.
POLYGLOT, noun. A mixture of langages and/or nomenclatures
POLYGLOT, noun. (programming) A program written in multiple programming languages.
Dictionary definition
POLYGLOT, noun. A person who speaks more than one language.
POLYGLOT, adjective. Having a command of or composed in many languages; "a polyglot traveler"; "a polyglot Bible contains versions in different languages".
Wise words
The most important things are the hardest things to say.
They are the things you get ashamed of because words
diminish your feelings - words shrink things that seem
timeless when they are in your head to no more than living
size when they are brought out.