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Otwarty Słownik Polsko-Chiński. 2015.
Otwarty Słownik Polsko-Chiński. 2015.
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scholiast — /ˈskoʊliæst/ (say skohleeast) noun 1. an ancient commentator upon the classics. 2. someone who writes scholia. {Late Latin scholiasta, from Late Greek scholiastēs} –scholiastic /skoʊliˈæstɪk/ (say skohlee astik), adjective …
scholiast — [skō′lē ast΄, skō′lēəst] n. [ModL scholiasta < MGr scholiastēs < scholiazein, to comment < Gr scholion, SCHOLIUM] one who writes marginal notes and comments; esp., an ancient interpreter and annotator of the classics scholiastic adj … English World dictionary