different between diglot vs giglot

diglot

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek ????????? (dígl?ttis, two-tongued), from ??? (dís, twice) and ??????? (gl?ttís), from ?????? (glôtta), secondary form of ?????? (glôssa, tongue, language). di- +? -glot.

Noun

diglot (plural diglots)

  1. A bilingual inscription, book, or person.

Adjective

diglot (not comparable)

  1. Bilingual.

Related terms

  • polyglot

References

  • Article on "diglot" in Anu Garg's A.Word.A.Day
  • glottis in Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB)
  • glosa in Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB)

diglot From the web:

  • diglot meaning
  • what is diglot bible
  • what does diglot mean
  • what does diglot mean in english
  • what does diglot
  • what us diglot
  • what do diglot means
  • what is a diglot in english


giglot

English

Alternative forms

  • giglet

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /????l?t/

Noun

giglot (plural giglots)

  1. (obsolete) A strumpet; a wanton girl.

Synonyms

  • fizgig
  • gig

Adjective

giglot (comparative more giglot, superlative most giglot)

  1. (obsolete) giddy; inconstant; wanton

giglot From the web:

+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like