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Diglottism
Diglottism Di*glot"tism, n. [Gr. ? speaking two languages; di- = di`s- twice + ? tongue. See Glottis.] Bilingualism. [R.] --Earle.

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- languages, Hebrew and Gr****, were emplo****, the work should perhaps be called a diglot rather than a polyglot in the usual sense. After the invention of printing...
- Launches Diglot Edition of Indian Constitution In Regional Language". www.india.com. Retrieved 26 November 2023. "Manipur Chief Minister releases diglot edition...
- releases Diglot edition". India Today NE. 26 November 2023. Retrieved 26 November 2023. "Constitution Day 2023: Manipur CM Biren Singh Launches Diglot Edition...
- this reading as Orthodox corrupt reading. More than forty Gr****-Coptic diglot m****cripts of the New Testament have survived to the present day. Papyrus...
- of the Gr**** New Testament, and tools for applying linguistics to the study of ****enistic Gr**** Diglot A daily di-glot or tri-glot (Vulgate) reading...
- journal Ecos, issue February 1976, p. 32. Garg, Anu (2007). The Dord, the Diglot, and an Avocado Or Two: The Hidden Lives and Strange Origins of Words. Penguin...
- Carolinus, a Gothic-Latin diglot palimpsest containing Romans 11–14, Codex Gissensis, apparently also a Gothic-Latin diglot, containing fragments of the...
- (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), δ 1026 (von Soden), is a Gr****-Latin diglot uncial m****cript of the New Testament, written in an uncial hand on vellum...
- Diglot Hebrew-English Haftara sample, showing how Sephardic and Ashke**** traditions differ in their section boundaries...
- not used in written form. In 1823, the Danish Bible Society published a diglot of the Gospel of Matthew, with Faroese on the left and Danish on the right...