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litterateur
noun as in man of letters
noun as in scholar
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It was presided over by the gentlest and most courteous littérateur of the South.
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Witty, brilliant, and many-sided, he seemed pre-eminently fitted by nature for a press writer and littérateur.
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His conventions are those not merely of the littérateur, but of the extremely conventional littérateur.
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An outgrowth of his treble position as banker, economic writer, and general littérateur, was his charming book 'Lombard Street.'
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He was a distinguished littérateur and critic, as well as a stunning giant of a man.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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