analphabet

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A person who does not know the letters of the alphabet; a partly or wholly illiterate person.
adj
  1. Ignorant of the letters of the alphabet; partly or wholly illiterate.

Pronunciation

/əˈnælfəbɛt/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-analphabet.wav

Word forms

analphabet analphabets analphabete more analphabet most analphabet

Etymology

From Late Latin analphabetus (“unable to read and write; illiterate”), from Ancient Greek ἀναλφάβητος (analphábētos, “illiterate”), from ἀν- (an-, “un-”) + ἀλφάβητος (alphábētos, “alphabet”); analysable as an- + alphabet. The English word was probably influenced by cognate words in other languages such as French analphabète (adjective), German Analphabetus, Analphabet (nouns), analphabeten (adjective), Italian analfabeta (adjective, noun), analfabeto (adjective, noun), Portuguese analfabeto (adjective, noun), Spanish analfabeto (adjective, noun). The adjective was derived from the noun.

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