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ٳéٱܰ

or ·ٱ··ٱܰ

[ lit-er-uh-tur; French lee-tey-ra-ٲհ ]

noun

plural ٳéٱܰs
  1. a literary person, especially a writer of literary works.


ٳéٱܰ

/ ˌlɪtərəˈtɜː; literaٲհ /

noun

  1. an author, esp a professional writer
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Origin of ٳéٱܰ1

From French, dating back to 1800–10; literator
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of ٳéٱܰ1

C19: from French from Latin ٳٱٴǰ a grammarian
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A “ٳéٱܰ, physiologist and metaphysician,” as an obituary in The New York Times called him in 1878, Lewes is today most remembered as the longtime romantic partner and de facto agent of George Eliot: author of works consistently ranked among the best of Victorian literature — perhaps all of English literature.

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Rose was, by all accounts, an unlikely ٳéٱܰ: a rough-hewn Texan who, according to Jay Martin’s “Nathanael West: The Art of His Life,” “had not gone beyond the fourth grade and had not learned to read until he was wounded in World War I.”

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Rose was, by all accounts an unlikely ٳéٱܰ: a rough-hewn Texan who, according to Jay Martin’s “Nathanael West: The Art of His Life,” “had not gone beyond the fourth grade and had not learned to read until he was wounded in World War I.”

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The book was first published anonymously, and its authorship is consequently uncertain, though usually attributed to a minor poet and litterateur named Wu Cheng’en.

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Among the key figures in her story are that sociable ٳéٱܰ Sydney Cockerell and the high-rolling book dealers A.S.W.

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