• Diglot

    Origin

    From Ancient Greek δίγλωττις (diglōttis, "two-tongued"), from δίς ("two") and γλωττίς, from γλῶττα, secondary form of γλῶσσα (glōtta, "tongue, language").

    Full definition of diglot

    Noun

    diglot

    (plural diglots)
    1. A bilingual inscription, book, or person.

    Adjective

    diglot

    1. Bilingual.

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