Definitions for litterateurs

litterateurs lit·té·ra·teur

Spelling: [lit-er-uh-tur; French lee-tey-ra
IPA: /ˌlɪt ər əˈtɜr; French li teɪ raˈtœr/

Litterateurs is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 898 anagrams from letters in litterateurs (aeeilrrstttu).

Definitions for litterateurs

noun

  1. a literary person, especially a writer of literary works.

Origin of litterateurs

From French, dating back to 1800-10; See origin at literator

Examples for litterateurs

But he had been too well educated for an American litterateur.

No Judeo-German litterateur has ever been able to make more than a scanty living, and that only sporadically, out of his books.

How joyfully I would shed the very last drop of my blood to preserve the life of a scholar, of a litterateur, of a man of worth.

He was a well-known French litterateur, and director of the library of the Arsenal.

The Hotel Helicon is a place to delight the artist and the litterateur.

The litterateur in Wagners estimation had no fixed purpose, no ideal.

His fame is greater as a dramatist and litterateur than as a poet.

A composer, pianist, and litterateur, who is still living in Poland.

But, at a certain point, the musician in Richard Strauss asserts himself above the litterateur.

He is above all else a litterateur who is addressing an audience with a decided taste for good literature.

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