Definition of Volapukist. Meaning of Volapukist. Synonyms of Volapukist

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Definition of Volapukist

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

Meaning of Volapukist from wikipedia

- for hobby reasons. There is a difference between a volapükologist and a volapükist. The latter can be defined as a person who joined the Volapük movement...
- Netherlands. He not only revised Volapük, but also (together with other Volapükist contemporaries) began Volapükaklub Valemik Nedänik (Dutch Universal Volapük...
- Sigmund Spielmann was an Austrian Volapükist. He received his Volapük teacher's diploma in 1887. 1887. Volapük-Almanach für 1888, verf****t von Sigmund...
- Volapük, proposed in 1879 by Johann Martin Schleyer; within a decade, 283 Volapükist clubs were counted all over the globe. However, disagreements between...
- Sprague. His maternal grandfather was the accountant, banker, pioneering Volapükist and Civil War veteran Charles Ezra Sprague. De Camp once noted that he...
- e-esperantista-poste-idista-poste-denove-esperantista, meaning "first-vola****st-then-esperantist-then-idist-then-again-esperantist", which was used in...
- Paul Steiner was a volapükist from Nuremberg, Germany (although some other sources claim that he was a high school teacher in Saverne. He was active in...
- which he encountered for the first time in 1888 during his period as a Volapükist and for which he was in the process of composing a dictionary of marine...
- 1957), German football player Paul Steiner (language creator), German volapükist Pavol Steiner (1908–1969), Czechoslovak/Slovak Olympic water polo player...
- the needs of the first successful artificial language community, the Volapükists established the regulatory body of their language, under the name International...