conversant

Etymology
From, present participle of.

Adjective

 * 1) Closely familiar; current; having frequent interaction.
 * 2) Familiar or acquainted by use or study; well-informed; versed.
 * 3) * c. 1694,, letter to Mr. John Dennis
 * deeply conversant in the Platonic philosophy
 * 1) * 1720,, corrected by , "Essay on Homer", published with Pope's translation of the Iliad
 * He uses the different dialects as one who had been conversant with them all.
 * 1)  Concerned; occupied.
 * 1) * 1720,, corrected by , "Essay on Homer", published with Pope's translation of the Iliad
 * He uses the different dialects as one who had been conversant with them all.
 * 1)  Concerned; occupied.

Usage notes

 * Generally used with with, sometimes with in.

Translations

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 * Plautdietsch: bewaundat
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Noun

 * 1) One who converses with another.