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polyglot

ADJ ซึ่ง รู้ หลาย ภาษา  multilingual polyglottic sueng-ru-lai-pa-sa

 

polyglot

N ผู้รู้ หลาย ภาษา  phu-ru-lai-pa-sa

 

polyglot

N ภาษา หลาย ภาษา  pa-sa-lai0pa-sa

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

POLYGLOT

a.[Gr. many, and tongue. ] Having or containing many languages; as a polyglot lexicon or Bible.

 

POLYGLOT

n.A book containing many languages, particularly the Bible containing the Scriptures in several languages. 1. One who understands many languages. [Not in use. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

POLYGLOT

Pol "y *glot, a. Etym: [Gr. polyglotte. ]

 

1. Containing, or made up, of, several languages; as, a polyglot lexicon, Bible.

 

2. Versed in, or speaking, many languages.

 

POLYGLOT

POLYGLOT Pol "y *glot, n.

 

1. One who speaks several languages. [R.] "A polyglot, or good linguist. " Howell.

 

2. A book containing several versions of the same text, or containing the same subject matter in several languages; esp. , the Scriptures in several languages. Enriched by the publication of polyglots. Abp. Newcome.

 

POLYGLOTTOUS

Pol `y *glot "tous, a. Etym: [See Polyglot. ]

 

Defn: Speaking many languages; polyglot. [R.] "The polyglottous tribes of America. " Max Müller.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

polyglot

pol y glot |ˈpäliˌglät ˈpɑliˌɡlɑt | adjective knowing or using several languages: a polyglot career woman. (of a book ) having the text translated into several languages: polyglot and bilingual technical dictionaries. noun a person who knows and is able to use several languages. DERIVATIVES pol y glot ism |-ˌglätˌizəm |noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French polyglotte, from Greek poluglōttos, from polu- many + glōtta tongue.

 

Oxford Dictionary

polyglot

polyglot |ˈpɒlɪglɒt | adjective knowing or using several languages: a polyglot career woman. (of a book ) having the text translated into several languages. noun a person who knows and is able to use several languages. DERIVATIVES polyglottal |-ˈglɒt (ə )l |adjective, polyglottic |-ˈglɒtɪk |adjective, polyglottism noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French polyglotte, from Greek poluglōttos, from polu- many + glōtta tongue .

 

Duden Dictionary

polyglott

po ly glott Adjektiv bildungssprachlich |polygl o tt |griechisch polýglōttos, zu: glõtta, glõssa = Zunge, Sprache 1 in mehreren Sprachen abgefasst; mehrsprachig a , vielsprachig eine polyglotte Ausgabe der Bibel 2 mehrere, viele Sprachen beherrschend, sprechend

 

Polyglotte

Po ly glot te substantiviertes Adjektiv, feminin bildungssprachlich |Polygl o tte |die /eine Polyglotte; der /einer Polyglotten, die Polyglotten /zwei Polyglotte weibliche Person, die mehrere, viele Sprachen beherrscht

 

Polyglotte

Po ly glot te Substantiv, feminin , die |Polygl o tte |1 veraltet mehrsprachiges Wörterbuch 2 Buch (besonders Bibel ) mit Textfassung in verschiedenen Sprachen

 

Polyglottenbibel

Po ly glot ten bi bel Substantiv, feminin , die |Polygl o ttenbibel |polyglotte Bibelausgabe

 

Polyglotter

Po ly glot ter substantiviertes Adjektiv, maskulin bildungssprachlich |Polygl o tter |der Polyglotte /ein Polyglotter; des /eines Polyglotten, die Polyglotten /zwei Polyglotte jemand, der mehrere, viele Sprachen beherrscht

 

French Dictionary

polyglotte

polyglotte adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Qui parle plusieurs langues. : Un guide polyglotte qui parle le français, l ’anglais, l ’italien et l ’espagnol. Une polyglotte sympathique. SYNONYME multilingue ; plurilingue . ANTONYME unilingue . Note Orthographique pol y glo tte.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

polyglot

pol y glot /pɑ́liɡlɑ̀t |pɔ́liɡlɔ̀t /形容詞 数か国語に通じる ; 数か国語で書かれた (multilingual )(bilingual ); 〈社会などが 〉多言語が使われる ▸ a polyglot Bible 数か国語の対訳聖書 .名詞 C 数か国語に通じる人 ; 数か国語で書いた本 [聖書 ]; 多言語の混交 .