Crossword-Solution: LITERATOR
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Literator | n. | One who teaches the letters or elements of knowledge; a petty schoolmaster. |
| Literator | n. | A person devoted to the study of literary trifles, esp. trifles belonging to the literature of a former age. |
| Literator | n. | A learned person; a literatus. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
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greedy person
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Sentences with LITERATOR (5)
Some there are who draw a distinction between a literati and a literator, as the Greeks do between a grammarian and a grammatist, applying the former term to men of real erudition, the latter to those whose pretensions to learning are moderate; and this opinion Orbilius supports by examples.
For he says that in old times, when a company of slaves was offered for sale by any person, it was not customary, without good reason, to describe either of them in the catalogue as a literati, but only as a literator, meaning that he was not a proficient in letters, but had a smattering of knowledge.
Gorky for a Russian literator, Maruki a photographer of Shibaku, and komeno-naruki (rice) a life-giver, eh? This Red Shirt has a bad hobby of marshalling before anybody the name of foreigners.
Neugierig wird jeder deutsche Schriftsteller und Literator, der sich in irgend einem Fache hervorgethan, diesen Catalog aufschlagen um zu forschen: ob denn auch seiner darin gedacht, seine Werke, mit andern Verwandten, freundlich aufgenommen worden.
The school of the _literatus_ was much better than that of the _literator_, but it reached only a limited number of the Roman youth.