Pronunciation: /ˈskoʊliəst/
noun a person who writes scholia (explanatory notes or comments) on ancient authors or their works
A1 A scholiast is someone who writes notes or comments on a text.
A2 The scholiast provided valuable insights into the ancient manuscript.
B1 The role of a scholiast in preserving and interpreting ancient texts is crucial.
B2 The scholiast's annotations helped clarify the meaning of the historical document.
C1 The renowned scholiast's commentary on the classic work is highly regarded by scholars.
C2 As a scholiast, he meticulously analyzed and annotated the complex text, shedding light on its nuances.
formal The scholiast provided detailed annotations on the ancient text.
informal The scholiast really knows their stuff when it comes to interpreting old writings.
slang That scholiast is a real bookworm, always buried in ancient texts.
figurative As a scholiast of life, she carefully analyzed every situation before making a decision.
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