Writer vs Litterateur - What's the difference?
writer | litterateur |
A person who writes, or produces literary work.
(historical) A clerk of a certain rank in the service of the (East India Company), who, after serving a certain number of years, became a factor.
Anything that writes or produces output.
* 2001 , Cay S. Horstmann, ?Gary Cornell, Core Java 2: Fundamentals (page 715)
A person engaged in various literary works: literary critic, .
* 1969 , Victor Ernest Watts (translator), (author), The (Consolation of Philosophy) , (Penguin Books), book III, chapter v, page 88, footnote 4:
As nouns the difference between writer and litterateur
is that writer is a person who writes, or produces literary work while litterateur is .writer
English
(wikipedia writer)Noun
(en noun)- Has your girlfriend written you a letter yet? She’s quite a writer !
- If the writer is set to autoflush mode, then all characters in the buffer are sent to their destination whenever
printlnis called.
Synonyms
* author * See alsoDerived terms
* copy writer * diary-writer * ghost writer * screenwriter * space writer * writer's cramplitterateur
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Alternative forms
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- Lucius Annaeus Seneca, the Roman philosopher, playwright and littérateur , was the boyhood tutor of the emperor Nero, and later on his adviser.
