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See also:Linguistandlinguïst

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Etymology

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    Latinlingua
    English-ist
    Englishlinguist

    Borrowed fromLatinlingua(language) +-ist.

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    Noun

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    linguist (plurallinguists)

    1. One who studieslinguistics.
      Antonym:nonlinguist
      Hypernym:scholar
      Hyponym:philologist
      1. (usually) One who studies modern-daylinguistics, that is, linguistic science.
        Hypernyms:scientist <scholar
        Hyponyms:phonologist,morphologist,syntactician,grammarian,phonetician,sociophonetician,dialectologist,dialectician;comparative linguist,anthropolinguist,cryptolinguist,Eurolinguist,geolinguist,metalinguist,neurolinguist,xenolinguist
        • 2018 June 15, Julia Waldow, “George Lakoff says this is how Trump uses words to con the public”, inCNN Business[1]:
          President Donald Trump has "turned words into weapons" -- and journalists are providing additional ammunition.
          That's according to Trump critic George Lakoff, a renownedlinguist and professor emeritus at the University of California at Berkeley.
        • 2023 February 3, Pia Ceres, “Quoting Taylor Swift Lyrics Is an Actual Linguistic Thing”, inWired[2], San Francisco, C.A.:Condé Nast Publications,→ISSN,→OCLC, archived fromthe original on2023-05-19:
          The internet serves as an accelerant to fanilects. Because song lyrics are readily available online, they have a characteristiclinguists call "persistence," meaning anyone can refer to them and reuse them.
    2. A person skilled inlanguages.
      Antonym:nonlinguist
      Hyponyms:multilinguist,polylinguist,trilinguist,bilinguist,orthoepist
      • 1953,Samuel Beckett,Watt,[Paris]:Olympia Press,→OCLC:
        The words of these songs were either without meaning, or derived from an idiom with which Watt, a very fairlinguist, had no acquaintance.
    3. A humantranslator; aninterpreter, especially in thearmed forces.
      Antonym:nonlinguist

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    Translations

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    one who studies linguistics
    a person skilled in languages
    a human translator; an interpreter, especially in the armed forces

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    Romanian

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    Noun

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    linguist m (plurallinguiști,feminine equivalentlinguistă)

    1. Alternative form oflingvist

    Declension

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    Declension oflinguist
    singularplural
    indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
    nominative-accusativelinguistlinguistullinguiștilinguiștii
    genitive-dativelinguistlinguistuluilinguiștilinguiștilor
    vocativelinguistulelinguiștilor
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