"gramaire" meaning in All languages combined

See gramaire on Wiktionary

Noun [Old French]

Forms: gramaire oblique singular or [canonical, feminine], gramaires [oblique, plural], gramaire [nominative, singular], gramaires [nominative, plural]
Etymology: Semi-learned borrowing from Latin grammatica, from the adjective grammaticus < Ancient Greek γραμματικός (grammatikós, “knowing how to read and write”). Etymology templates: {{slbor|fro|la|grammatica}} Semi-learned borrowing from Latin grammatica, {{m|la|grammaticus}} grammaticus, {{uder|fro|grc|γραμματικός||knowing how to read and write}} Ancient Greek γραμματικός (grammatikós, “knowing how to read and write”) Head templates: {{fro-noun|f}} gramaire oblique singular, f (oblique plural gramaires, nominative singular gramaire, nominative plural gramaires)
  1. grammar (syntax used by a language)
    Sense id: en-gramaire-fro-noun-w5SUrhEU
  2. grammar (study of this syntax)
    Sense id: en-gramaire-fro-noun-jylkrX90
  3. grimoire (book of spells or magic)
    Sense id: en-gramaire-fro-noun-6ohRindB
  4. magician; conjuror
    Sense id: en-gramaire-fro-noun-qyucq5Fe
  5. grammarian Categories (topical): Books
    Sense id: en-gramaire-fro-noun-Vl8nxkQ6 Disambiguation of Books: 18 10 26 3 40 4 Categories (other): Old French entries with incorrect language header, Old French entries with topic categories using raw markup, Old French undefined derivations Disambiguation of Old French entries with incorrect language header: 23 10 21 0 44 2 Disambiguation of Old French entries with topic categories using raw markup: 18 9 19 0 52 2 Disambiguation of Old French undefined derivations: 18 8 20 0 52 2
  6. one educated in Latin; a Latinophone
    Sense id: en-gramaire-fro-noun-UUQtLogM
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: gamaire, gramarie, grammaire, gramoire

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