Definition of Literator. Meaning of Literator. Synonyms of Literator

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Definition of Literator

Literator
Literator Lit"er*a`tor, n. [L. litterator, literator. See Letter.] 1. One who teaches the letters or elements of knowledge; a petty schoolmaster. --Burke. 2. A person devoted to the study of literary trifles, esp. trifles belonging to the literature of a former age. That class of subjects which are interesting to the regular literator or black-letter `` bibliomane,' simply because they have once been interesting. --De Quincey. 3. A learned person; a literatus. --Sir W. Hamilton.

Meaning of Literator from wikipedia

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- Proto-writing consists of visible marks communicating limited information. Such systems emerged from earlier traditions of symbol systems in the early...
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- Faith literate describes the ability of an individual to become knowledgeable of other religions and faith other than the one a person believes in. A faith...
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- A literate environment may include written materials (newspapers, books and posters), electronic and broadcast media (radios and TVs) and information and...