Defenition of the word scholarly person
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Defenition of the word scholarly person
- a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines
Synonyms for the word scholarly person
Hyponyms for the word scholarly person
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- academician
- alum
- alumna
- alumnus
- Arabist
- bibliographer
- bibliophile
- book lover
- booklover
- bookworm
- Cabalist
- Crichton
- doctor
- Dr.
- Edmond Malone
- Edmund Malone
- generalist
- goliard
- grad
- graduate
- historian
- historiographer
- humanist
- initiate
- islamist
- James Crichton
- Kabbalist
- learned person
- licentiate
- Lorenzo de Medici
- Lorenzo the Magnificent
- Malone
- Marcus Terentius Varro
- Masorete
- Masorite
- Massorete
- master
- medieval Schoolman
- mujtihad
- musicologist
- pedant
- philomath
- philosopher
- post doc
- postdoc
- pundit
- reader
- Renaissance man
- salutatorian
- salutatory speaker
- savant
- scholastic
- scholiast
- schoolman
- shakespearean
- shakespearian
- Sinologist
- The Admirable Crichton
- theologian
- theologiser
- theologist
- theologizer
- valedictorian
- valedictory speaker
- Varro
- Vedist
Hypernyms for the word scholarly person
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