| has gloss | (noun) a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines bookman, student, scholarly person, scholar
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| lexicalization | eng: bookman | 
| lexicalization | eng: scholarly person | 
| lexicalization | eng: scholar | 
| lexicalization | eng: student | 
| subclass of | (noun) a person who uses the mind creatively intellect, intellectual
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| has subclass | (noun) someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly field savant, learned person, initiate, pundit
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| has subclass | (noun) a person who pays more attention to formal rules and book learning than they merit pedant, bookworm, scholastic
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| has subclass | (noun) a specialist in philosophy philosopher
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| has subclass | (noun) a scholar who writes explanatory notes on an author (especially an ancient commentator on a classical author) scholiast
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| has subclass | (noun) someone who is learned in theology or who speculates about theology theologiser, theologist, theologian, theologizer
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| has subclass | (noun) a scholar who is skilled in academic disputation academician, schoolman
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| has subclass | (noun) a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university) graduate, alumna, grad, alumnus, alum
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| has subclass | (noun) a scholar who specializes in Arab languages and culture Arabist
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| has subclass | (noun) someone trained in compiling bibliographies bibliographer
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| has subclass | (noun) a student of the Jewish Kabbalah Kabbalist, Cabalist
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| has subclass | c/Andean scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Belgian classical scholars | 
| has subclass | c/British classical scholars | 
| has subclass | c/English legal scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Fascist era scholars and writers | 
| has subclass | c/Fascist/Nazi era scholars and writers | 
| has subclass | c/Fiqh scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Goldwater Scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Irish scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Islamic studies scholars | 
| has subclass | c/James Joyce Scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Japanese classical scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Kokugaku scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Lithuanian law scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Mixtec scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Moorish Maliki scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Moroccan Maliki scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Nazi era scholars and writers | 
| has subclass | c/Pakistani Rhodes scholars | 
| has subclass | c/President's Scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Public administration scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Scholars and academics by subject | 
| has subclass | c/Scholars by specialty or field of research | 
| has subclass | c/Scholars of Greek language | 
| has subclass | c/Scholars of Marxism | 
| has subclass | c/Scholars of Old Norse and Scandinavian Studies | 
| has subclass | c/Scholars of ancient Greek history | 
| has subclass | c/Tunisian Maliki scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Urdu scholars | 
| has subclass | c/Zapotec scholars | 
| has instance | (noun) Scottish man of letters and adventurer (1560-1582) The Admirable Crichton, James Crichton, Crichton
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| has instance | (noun) Italian statesman and scholar who supported many artists and humanists including Michelangelo and Leonardo and Botticelli (1449-1492) Lorenzo the Magnificent, Lorenzo de'Medici
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| has instance | (noun) English scholar remembered for his chronology of Shakespeare's plays and his editions of Shakespeare and Dryden (1741-1812) Malone, Edmond Malone, Edmund Malone
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| has instance | (noun) Roman scholar (116-27 BC) Varro, Marcus Terentius Varro
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| has instance | e/Ja'far Kashfi | 
| has instance | e/Padmanabh Jaini | 
| has instance | e/fr/Jean Gines Sepulveda | 
| has instance | e/fr/Michel Sales |