man of letters



academician, annalist, author, bibliographer, censor, classicist, clerk, co-author, cognoscente, collaborator, columnist, commentator, composer, connoisseur, copywriter,

   untutored - Gothic, amateurish, artless, barbarous, benighted, deceived, disencumber, disentangle, empty-headed, functionally illiterate, heathen, hoodwinked, ill-educated, illiterate, ingenuous,

   postdating - afterlife, anachronism, anticipation, earliness, following, hangover, lateness, postdate, remainder, sequence, succession, tardiness ,

   apotheosized - aggrandized, awesome, beatified, big, elevated, eminent, exalted, excellent, glorified, grand, great, high, high and mighty, immortal, immortalized,

   physical force - brute force, force, steamroller, tyranny, violence ,

   heads - converse, inverse, obverse, other side, reverse ,

   prelacy - Establishment, administration, archbishopric, authorities, bishopric, bureaucracy, care of souls, charge, curacy, cure, deanery, directorate, episcopacy, hierarchy, incumbency,

   concert flute - English horn, bassoon, cello, clarinet, clarion, cornet, diapason, mixture, oboe, octave, organ stop, piccolo, principal, rank, reed stop,

   non-perishable - deathless, immortal, imperishable, impregnable, incorruptible, indelible, indestructible, ineffaceable, ineradicable, inextinguishable, invincible, invulnerable, quenchless, undying, unquenchable ,

   reaching high - aspiration, dream, ideal, idealism ,

   wampum - anklet, armlet, bangle, beads, bijou, blunt, boodle, bracelet, brass, bread, brooch, bucks, cabbage, cash, chain,