noun
- a person who is learned in literature; a literary scholar
- a person who can read and write; a literate person
Usage: formal
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The university hired a renowned literator to head the English department.
- As a respected literator, she published numerous essays on Victorian poetry.
- The conference brought together literators from around the world.
- In ancient Rome, a literator was simply someone who could read and write.
- The village’s only literator taught the children basic reading skills.
- Modern literators continue to debate the meaning of the text.