Crossword-Solution: POLYGLOT 8 letters, 15 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Polyglot a. Containing, or made up, of, several languages; as, a
polyglot lexicon, Bible.
Polyglot a. Versed in, or speaking, many languages.
Polyglot n. One who speaks several languages.
Polyglot n. A book containing several versions of the same text, or
containing the same subject matter in several languages; esp., the
Scriptures in several languages.

We have 15 clues for the answer “POLYGLOT”

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A person who knows several languages 1 answer
LANGUAGES, person versed in 1 answer
Multilingual 1 answer
Multilingual individual 1 answer
Multilingual person 1 answer
Multilinguist 1 answer
Of many languages. 1 answer
Person fluent in many languages 1 answer
SPEAKING many languages 1 answer
Speaker of Japanese *and* Javanese, perhaps 1 answer
Speaker of many languages 1 answer
Speaker of many tongues 1 answer
Person who knows several languages 2 answers
ONE skilled in language 4 answers
linguist 6 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with POLYGLOT (5)

But it occurred to Bernard that Captain Lovelock had perhaps been faithless; that, at least, the discourtesy of chance and the inhumanity of an elder brother might have kept him an eternal prisoner at the Hotel de Hollande (where, for all Bernard knew to the contrary, he had been obliged to work out his destiny in the arduous character of a polyglot waiter); so that the poor young girl, casting backward glances along the path of Mrs.
Confidence Henry James 2006
Paris had not yet been turned into the _Foire du Monde_ that she has since become, with whole quarters given over to the use of foreigners,—theatres, restaurants, and hotels created only for the use of a polyglot population that could give lessons to the people around Babel’s famous “tower.” CHAPTER 13—Some American Husbands Until the beginning of this century men played the _beau rôle_ in life’s comedy.
The Ways of Men Eliot Gregory 2008
The captain swear again, polyglot, and the thin man make him bow, and thank him, and say that he will so far intrude on his kindness as to come aboard before the sailing.
Dracula Bram Stoker 1995
And Chicago was a huge, polyglot orchestra, made up of players in every possible sort of bizarre costume, performing on every known instrument, leaderless, terrifyingly discordant, yet with an occasional strain, exquisite and poignant, to be heard through the clamor and din.
Fanny Herself Edna Ferber 2008
Thus, at Havre, a polyglot announcement of certain local regulations was posted in the harbour, and the notice stood as follows in French: ``Un arrangement peut se faire avec le pilote pour de promenades rames.'' The following very strange translation into English appeared below the French: ``One arrangement can make himself with the pilot for the walking with roars.'' The papers distributed at international exhibitions are often very oddly worded.
Literary Blunders Henry Benjamin Wheatley 1995

Quotes with POLYGLOT (3)

The polyglot is a linguistic nomad.
Rosi Braidotti Nomadic Subjects
Because you learn things when you talk to people, especially people who aren't like you. You learn what a goddamned polyglot race we are, we marvelous human beings. Some people are friendly. Some people are gruff. Some want security. Others want independence. Some want the government to run things. Some want to run things on their own. Some people need a helping hand. Some people need a kick in the pants. Some want to live and to die in the same small town. Some want to rambl…
Beatriz Williams Tiny Little Thing
The comparison might strike you as farfetched. What (you might be asking) can a Broadway musical possibly add to the legacy of a Founding Father--a giant of our national life, a war hero, a scholar, a statesman? What's one little play, or even one very big play, next to all that? But there is more than one way to change the world . To secure their freedom, the polyglot American colonists had to come together, and stick together, in the face of enormous adversity. To live in a…
Jeremy McCarter Hamilton: The Revolution
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Slate, Universal, WP, WSJ.

Used 13 times in crossword archives (1963–2024).