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scholiast
scho·li·ast S0140000 (skō′lē-ăst′)n. One of the ancient commentators who annotated the classical authors. [Medieval Greek skholiastēs, from skholiazein, to comment on, from Greek skholion, scholium; see scholium.]scholiast (ˈskəʊlɪˌæst) n (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) a medieval annotator, esp of classical texts[C16: from Late Greek skholiastēs, from skholiazein to write a scholium] ˌscholiˈastic adjscho•li•ast (ˈskoʊ liˌæst) n. 1. an ancient commentator on the classics. 2. a person who writes scholia. [1575–85; < Greek] scho`li•as′tic, adj. scholiastan ancient commentator on the classics, especially the writing of marginalia (scholia) on grammatical and interpretive cruxes. — scholiastic, adj.See also: LiteratureThesaurusNoun | 1. | scholiast - a scholar who writes explanatory notes on an author (especially an ancient commentator on a classical author)glossarist - a scholiast who writes glosses or glossariesbookman, scholar, scholarly person, student - a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines |
scholiast Related to scholiast: scholium, scoliosis, corollaryWords related to scholiastnoun a scholar who writes explanatory notes on an author (especially an ancient commentator on a classical author)Related Words- glossarist
- bookman
- scholar
- scholarly person
- student
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