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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.
Witty, brilliant, and many-sided, he seemed pre-eminently fitted by nature for a press writer and littérateur.
His conventions are those not merely of the littérateur, but of the extremely conventional littérateur.
An outgrowth of his treble position as banker, economic writer, and general littérateur, was his charming book 'Lombard Street.'
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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