Polyglot vs Polyglottic - What's the difference?
polyglot | polyglottic |
Versed in, or speaking, many languages.
Containing, or made up of, several languages.
Comprising various linguistic groups
One who masters, notably speaks, several languages.
* A polyglot , or good linguist - Howell
A publication containing several versions of the same text, or the same subject matter in several languages; especially, the Bible in several languages.
* Enriched by the publication of polyglots -
A mixture of langages and/or nomenclatures
(programming) A program written in multiple programming languages.
As adjectives the difference between polyglot and polyglottic
is that polyglot is versed in, or speaking, many languages while polyglottic is polyglot.As a noun polyglot
is one who masters, notably speaks, several languages.polyglot
English
Adjective
- a polyglot''' lexicon; a '''polyglot Bible
- ''A polyglot region without a clearly dominant culture may develop an artificial lingua franca, such as Pidgin English in the South Sea