diglot
English
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Ancient Greek δίγλωττις (díglōttis, “two-tongued”), from δίς (dís, “twice”) and γλωττίς (glōttís), from γλῶττα (glôtta), secondary form of γλῶσσα (glôssa, “tongue, language”). di- + -glot.
Noun
editdiglot (plural diglots)
- A bilingual inscription, book, or person.
Adjective
editdiglot (not comparable)
- Synonym of bilingual.