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copist

English

Etymology

From French copiste. See copy.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?k?p?st/

Noun

copist (plural copists)

  1. (obsolete) A copier; one who copies.
    • 1710, Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury, Soliloquy: or, Advice to an Author
      [] whether the Writer be Poet, Philosopher, or of whatever kind, he is in truth no other than a copist after NATURE.

Related terms

  • copyist

Anagrams

  • cops it, optics, picots, postic, topics

Romanian

Etymology

From French copiste

Noun

copist m (plural copi?ti)

  1. copyist

Declension

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popist

English

Etymology 1

pope +? -ist

Noun

popist (plural popists)

  1. A supporter of the Pope.

Etymology 2

pop +? -ist

Noun

popist (plural popists)

  1. Synonym of poptimist

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