poet
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Middle English poete, from Old French poete, from Latin poēta (“poet, author”), from Ancient Greek ποιητής (poiētḗs, “creator, maker, author, poet”), from ποιέω (poiéō, “I make, compose”). Displaced native Old English sċop. Doublet of piyyut.
Pronunciation
edit- enPR: pōʹĭt
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈpəʊ.ɪt/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - (US) IPA(key): /ˈpoʊ.ət/, /ˈpoʊ.ɪt/, [ˈpʰoʊ̯ɪ̈(ʔ)t̚]
- Rhymes: -əʊɪt
Noun
editpoet (plural poets)
- A person who writes poems.
- A person with a creative or romantic imagination.
Hyponyms
editDerived terms
edit- antipoet
- arch-poet
- be a poet and not know it
- concrete poet
- cyberpoet
- cyclic poet
- ecopoet
- I'm a poet and I didn't even know it
- Instapoet
- jazz poet
- Lake poet
- metapoet
- mythopoet
- nonpoet
- parcel-poet
- poetaster
- poet blouse
- poetese
- poetesque
- poetess
- poetette
- poethood
- poetical
- poeticule
- poetise
- poetize
- poet laureate
- poetless
- poetlike
- poetling
- poetly
- poetolatry
- poetress
- poetship
- poet shirt
- poet sleeve
- pylon poet
- sacrificial poet
- slam poet
Translations
editperson who writes poems
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Further reading
edit- “poet, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
- “poet, n.”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC, pages 4580–4581.
- “poet, n.”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- William Dwight Whitney and Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1914), “poet, n.”, in The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language, revised edition, volume IV, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC, page 4580, column 3.
- “poet”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
Anagrams
editDanish
editNoun
editpoet
- poet
Declension
editDeclension of poet
Synonyms
editDutch
editPronunciation
editNoun
editpoet m (uncountable)
- loot, stolen money
Anagrams
editNorwegian Bokmål
editEtymology
editFrom Ancient Greek ποιητής (poiētḗs), via Latin poeta.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editpoet m (definite singular poeten, indefinite plural poeter, definite plural poetene)
- a poet
Synonyms
editRelated terms
editReferences
edit- “poet” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
editEtymology
editFrom Ancient Greek ποιητής (poiētḗs), via Latin poeta.
Noun
editpoet m (definite singular poeten, indefinite plural poetar, definite plural poetane)
- a poet
Synonyms
editRelated terms
editReferences
edit- “poet” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old French
editVerb
editpoet
Romanian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from French poète, itself from Latin poeta. Compare Aromanian puet.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editpoet m (plural poeți, feminine equivalent poetă or poetesă)
- poet
- Synonym: (obsolete) șair
- Mare poet național. ― Great national poet.
- (figurative) poet (person with a creative or romantic imagination)
Declension
editDeclension of poet
Related terms
editReferences
edit- poet in DEX online—Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language)
Swedish
editPronunciation
editAudio: (file)
Noun
editpoet c
- a poet
Declension
editDeclension of poet
Synonyms
editRelated terms
editReferences
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