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Volapukist
Volapukist Vol`a*p["u]k"ist, n. One who is conversant with, or who favors adoption of, Volap["u]k.

Meaning of Volapuk from wikipedia

- Volapük (English: /ˈvɒləpʊk/; Volapük: [volaˈpyk], 'Language of the World', or lit. 'World Speak') is a constructed language created in 1879 and 1880...
- speaker community. Three major Volapük conventions were held, in 1884, 1887, and 1889; the last of them used Volapük as its working language. André Cherpillod...
- The Volapük Wikipedia (Volapük: Vükiped Volapükik) is the Volapük-language edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. It was created in February...
- Azeri, Turkish, Turkmen, Uyghur, Crimean Tatar, Hungarian, Votic and Volapük is Öö [øː], not "O with two dots" since /ø/ is not a variant of the vowel...
- The International Academy of Volapük (Volapük: Kadem bevünetik volapüka) was a ruling body established at the second Volapük congress in Munich in August...
- constructed language Volapük, and for several years was a leading member of the Volapük movement, and Director of the Academy of Volapük. He published several...
- Thames, 1934) was the seventh Cifal (Chief) of the Volapük-speakers' community and President of the Volapük Academy. Brian Bishop has been interested in languages...
- Hebrew, Latin, English, Spanish, Lithuanian, Italian, French, Aramaic and Volapük, knowing altogether something of 13 different languages, which had an influence...
- letter O with the addition of a left notch. This letter is similar to the Volapük letter Oe, but it has not been added into Unicode as a character. This...
- well as descriptions of foods that had appeared in others' dreams. The Volapük language was created by Johann Martin Schleyer (1831–1912), after dreaming...