A person who speaks more than one language.
Person who has mastered many languages.
Able to communicate in several languages, generally at least three.
1 A sweet polyglot , but hurrying; it has the notes of many birds.
2 They spoke polyglot English in.recovery.logistics, and Felix had momentum on his side.
3 Commands and calls were being bawled in English, French, and polyglot profanity.
4 After the polyglot love-making, Gretchen goes up steps and enters a house.
5 There is a vast polyglot population here, full of energy said life.
6 But the part I have chosen for myself don't require the polyglot .
7 The circus is polyglot , and full of artists from around the world.
8 Bohrs was a polyglot , able to speak twenty-one languages fluently, idiomatically.
9 Not, therefore, from any of the polyglot ghettoes of lower Manhattan.
10 She gave Hal his first lesson in the drilling of these polyglot masses.
11 There a few town in the Carpathians & those which exist are polyglot .
12 Elaborate procedures were in place to accommodate the multiethnic, polyglot intake.
13 The catbird is mild and feminine compared with this rollicking polyglot .
14 That also got over and his comrades realized that he was a polyglot .
15 Indeed, the earliest accomplishment of Peter Paul was his polyglot ability.
16 He was a linguist of rare attainments, specializing in the polyglot of southeastern Europe.
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