noun
- plural of diglot; books or texts printed with two languages on facing pages or in parallel columns
Usage: commonly used in religious and educational contexts; often refers to bilingual editions of sacred texts
Examples
- The library acquired several Greek-English diglots for advanced language students.
- Many churches use diglots to help congregants follow services in both languages.
- The publisher released diglots of classic literature to support bilingual readers.
- Students studying ancient texts often prefer diglots for easier comprehension.
- The Hebrew-English diglots are shelved in the reference section.