Word for the day polyglot

polyglot
[pol-ee-glot]


adjective


1. able to speak or write several languages; multilingual.
2. containing, composed of, or written in several languages:
a polyglot Bible.


noun


3. a mixture or confusion of languages.
4. a person who speaks, writes, or reads a number of languages.
5. a book, especially a Bible, containing the same text in several languages.




 

I always thought polyglot meant a mixture of almost anything. Thanks for enlightening me, Josiah. :D See, I am not too old to learn.
 
We native English speakers have fewer polyglots in our midst than any other group and Americans are the worst of the worst and that includes me.
 

Henry the Eighth of England ( he of the ginger beard and the six wives) was a polyglot, and a very intelligent man in all areas.Not sure how many languages he spoke but at least four or five.
 

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