literatus (Meaning)

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literatus (n.)

A learned man; a man acquainted with literature; -- chiefly used in the plural.

Synonyms & Antonyms of literatus

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literatus Sentence Examples

  1. The literatus imbued the manuscript with profound knowledge and exquisite calligraphy.
  2. Amidst the bustling market, literati gathered at a teahouse to exchange ideas and literary insights.
  3. The erudite literatus possessed an extensive library of ancient scrolls and rare editions.
  4. The novel's literatus protagonist embarked on a perilous journey to unravel a literary mystery.
  5. The emerging literatus sought patronage from wealthy patrons to support his creative endeavors.
  6. The literatus's words flowed effortlessly, weaving a tapestry of vivid imagery and profound thought.
  7. Scholars and literati engaged in lively debates that shaped the intellectual landscape of the era.
  8. The literary salon attracted a circle of literati eager to share their latest poems and prose.
  9. The literatus's writings transcended time and inspired countless future generations.
  10. In a bygone era, literati held a revered position as guardians and purveyors of knowledge and culture.

FAQs About the word literatus

A learned man; a man acquainted with literature; -- chiefly used in the plural.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The literatus imbued the manuscript with profound knowledge and exquisite calligraphy.

Amidst the bustling market, literati gathered at a teahouse to exchange ideas and literary insights.

The erudite literatus possessed an extensive library of ancient scrolls and rare editions.

The novel's literatus protagonist embarked on a perilous journey to unravel a literary mystery.