erudite

     

The wor erudition came into Middle English from Latin. A scholar is erudite (Latin eruditus) when instruction and reading followed by digestion and contemplation have effaced all rudeness ("e- (ex-) + rudis"), that is to say smoothed away all raw, untrained incivility. Common usage has blurred the distinction from "learned".

Trivia about erudite

  • This adjective for scholars & "Jeopardy!" champs is from the Latin ex, "out or away" & rudis, "rudeness"
  • From the Latin for "instruction", it's an adjective meaning "very knowledgeable"
  • "E" is for this 7-letter word meaning educated or wise: prove you are, now