Definition of Sciolist. Meaning of Sciolist. Synonyms of Sciolist

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Definition of Sciolist

Sciolist
Sciolist Sci"o*list, n. [L. sciolus. See Sciolous.] One who knows many things superficially; a pretender to science; a smatterer. These passages in that book were enough to humble the presumption of our modern sciolists, if their pride were not as great as their ignorance. --Sir W. Temple. A master were lauded and sciolists shent. --R. Browning.

Meaning of Sciolist from wikipedia

- glosses. One who writes scholia is a scholiast (not to be confused with a sciolist). The earliest attested use of the word dates to the 1st century BC. Ancient...
- "catsuit". Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Retrieved 27 November 2019. The Sciolist. "catsuit (n.)". Etymology Online. Retrieved 27 November 2019. "The history...
- the inclusion of specialised and/or somewhat uncommon words such as "sciolist" in the story problems is intended as a vocabulary builder in preparation...
- David Vrbik (CZ), Tetsuya Hori (JP), Fake Mistress (DE), Ostear (IE), Sciolist (IE), Bob Rutman (DE), Preslav Literary School (UK), Hilot Lilanth (DE)...
- started in February 2013 named Quota;unquota co-curated by Philip Morris aka Sciolist. In winter 2012 Bonequi moved again from Berlin to Mexico City, where he...
- science". The reviewer concluded by condemning the book as the work of a sciolist. The first American edition (1900) changed the title to "London Memories"...
- Nikitina's housekeeper Rostislav PlyattVladimir Ivanovich Bubentsov, sciolist, Margarita Lvovna's admirer Nikolai KonovalovLeonid Maksimovich Mukhin...
- the time were considered shocking: "It was curious to hear our modern sciolist advancing opinions of the most radical kind without any mixture of radical...
- of contemporary Bucharesters or Wallachians, one which depicts them as sciolist, arrogant, aggressive and cunning. In other contexts, the mitici may be...