- Literatus
Literatus (lat.), s.u. Literatur 2) u. Literatura 2). L. homo, gebrandmarkter Sklave.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Literatus (lat.), s.u. Literatur 2) u. Literatura 2). L. homo, gebrandmarkter Sklave.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Literatus — Lit e*ra tus (l[i^]t [ e]*r[aum] t[u^]s; l[i^]t [ e]*r[=a] t[u^]s), n.; pl. {Literati} (l[i^]t [ e]*r[aum] t[=e]; l[i^]t [ e]*r[=a] t[imac]). [L. litteratus, literatus.] A learned man; a man acquainted with literature; chiefly used in the plural … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
literatus — ˌlid.əˈrād.əs, ˌlitə , rä , təs noun ( es) Etymology: Latin litteratus, literatus literate more at literate : a member of the literati … Useful english dictionary
literatus — noun Etymology: New Latin, back formation from English literati (taken as Latin) Date: 1704 a member of the literati … New Collegiate Dictionary
literatus — /lit euh rah teuhs, ray /, n. sing. of literati. * * * … Universalium
literatus — lit·e·ra·tus … English syllables
literatus — lit•e•ra•tus [[t]ˌlɪt əˈrɑ təs, ˈreɪ [/t]] n. cvb sing. of literati … From formal English to slang
Literati — Literatus Lit e*ra tus (l[i^]t [ e]*r[aum] t[u^]s; l[i^]t [ e]*r[=a] t[u^]s), n.; pl. {Literati} (l[i^]t [ e]*r[aum] t[=e]; l[i^]t [ e]*r[=a] t[imac]). [L. litteratus, literatus.] A learned man; a man acquainted with literature; chiefly used in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Literati — Lit e*ra ti (l[i^]t [ e]*r[aum] t[=e]; l[i^]t [ e]*r[=a] t[imac]), n. pl. [See {Literatus}.] Learned or literary men. See {Literatus}. [1913 Webster] Shakespearean commentators, and other literati. Craik. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English