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Gifted person with broad knowledge
A polymath or polyhistor is an individual whose knowledge spans many different subjects, known to draw on complex bodies of knowledge to solve specific
Polymath
2018 non-fiction book by Waqas Ahmed
The Polymath: Unlocking the Power of Human Versatility is a non-fiction book by British author Waqas Ahmed, first published in 2018. It argues that specialisation
The_Polymath
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up polymath or polymathic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A polymath is a person (also known as Renaissance Person), whose expertise spans a
Polymath_(disambiguation)
Series of public experiments on mass collaboration in mathematics
The Polymath Project is a collaboration among mathematicians to solve important and difficult mathematical problems by coordinating many mathematicians
Polymath_Project
Resort in Acme, Pennsylvania
158775; -79.415990 Polymath Park is a 130-acre (0.53 km2) resort near Acme in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The site features four
Polymath_Park
Jamaican scholar and polymath (c. 1690 – c. 1770)
Francis Williams (c. 1690 – c. 1770) was a Jamaican polymath, scholar, astronomer and poet who was one of the most notable free black people in Jamaica. Born
Francis_Williams_(polymath)
1974 novel by John Brunner
Polymath is a science fiction novel by John Brunner, first published in 1974 by DAW Books, an expansion of Castaways' World (Ace 1963). It is the book
Polymath_(novel)
British polymath (1872–1953)
1872 – 13 January 1953) was a British polymath, translator, arts patron and civil servant. He was the sponsor of the Georgian school of poets and a friend
Edward_Marsh_(polymath)
Lover of learning
(μανθάνειν, μαθ-; "to learn", as in polymath). Philomathy is similar to, but distinguished from, philosophy in that -soph, the latter suffix, specifies "wisdom"
Philomath
Scottish polymath (1560–1582)
the Admirable Crichton (19 August 1560 – 3 July 1582), was an alleged Scottish polymath noted for his extraordinary accomplishments in languages, the
James_Crichton
Country in Eastern Europe and North Asia
"Reversing the Soviet Economic Collapse". Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. 1991 (2): 341–360. doi:10.2307/2534597. JSTOR 2534597. Dahlburg, John-Thor; Marshall
Russia
Exceptional intellectual ability, creativity, or originality
and creative productivity. The term genius can also be used to refer to people characterised by genius, and/or to polymaths who excel across many subjects
Genius
German intellectual (1606–1681)
December 1681) was a German intellectual. He made significant contributions to the study of medicine, politics and law. Descended from Lutheran clergy on both
Hermann_Conring
Topics referred to by the same term
newton or Newton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Newton most commonly refers to: Isaac Newton (1643–1727), English polymath Newton (unit), SI unit of force
Newton
German nun and polymath (c. 1098 – 1179)
September 1179), also known as the Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German Benedictine abbess and polymath, active during the High Middle Ages as a writer, composer
Hildegard_of_Bingen
Figure of speech
polymath. The use of the phrase has been much debated online and has been the subject of much misconception. Some, like Gary Martin, claim that the phrase
Jack_of_all_trades
Venetian-Croatian polymath and bishop (c. 1551–1617)
Faustus; c. 1551 – 20 January 1617) was a Croatian polymath, diplomat and bishop from Šibenik, then part of the Republic of Venice. He is a scientist recognised
Fausto_Veranzio
Andalusian Muslim polymath (1126–1198)
April 1126 – 11 December 1198), Latinized as Averroes, was an Andalusian polymath and jurist who was proficient in a variety of intellectual fields, including
Averroes
1526–1857 empire in South Asia
(c. 1582), a Persian polymath and mechanical engineer who worked for Akbar, developed an early multi-gun shot. As opposed to the polybolos and repeating
Mughal_Empire
debate. Many of his books look at aspects of what it is to be human, and how the technological implementation of scientific discoveries will affect us. His
Pete_Moore_(science_writer)
This article lists the visual artwork done by José Rizal, Filipino polymath and a national hero of the Philippines. Jose Rizal, among many other things
List_of_artwork_by_Jose_Rizal
English polymath (1642–1727)
an English polymath who was a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, author and inventor. He was a key figure in the Scientific
Isaac_Newton
German polymath (1769–1859)
was a German polymath, geographer, naturalist, explorer, and proponent of Romantic philosophy and science. He was the younger brother of the Prussian minister
Alexander_von_Humboldt
Indian family
The Ambedkar family is the family of B. R. Ambedkar (14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956) who was an Indian polymath and the chairman of the Drafting Committee
Ambedkar_family
Comune in Tuscany, Italy
comune of the Metropolitan City of Florence in the Italian region of Tuscany. The birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci, a famous polymath of the Renaissance
Vinci,_Tuscany
15th-century book
Steganographia is a book on steganography, written in c. 1499 by the German Benedictine abbot and polymath Johannes Trithemius. Trithemius' most famous work, Steganographia
Steganographia
Prime differing from another prime by two
next section) assuming the Elliott–Halberstam conjecture and its generalized form, the Polymath Project wiki states that the bound is 12 and 6, respectively
Twin_prime
was an English polymath and reformer, also known by various names including John Whyte, Abba, Aaba, and Jan Aabba. He was born on the top floor of Whites
John White (English polymath 1751–1809)
John_White_(English_polymath_1751–1809)
Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, US
Cloquet, Minnesota and opened to the public. In honor of the two architects, the failed development has been renamed Polymath Park Resort. All four houses
Acme,_Pennsylvania
Persian scholar and polymath (973–1050)
al-Biruni (c. 973 – c. 1050) was a Khwarazmian Iranic scholar and polymath during the Islamic Golden Age. He has been called variously "Father of Comparative
Al-Biruni
Filipino nationalist, writer, and polymath (1861–1896)
writer, and polymath active at the end of the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines. He is popularly considered a national hero of the Philippines
José_Rizal
Swiss polymath (1728–1777)
1777) was a polymath from the Republic of Mulhouse, at that time allied to the Swiss Confederacy, who made important contributions to the subjects of
Johann_Heinrich_Lambert
European cultural period of the 14th to 17th centuries
such polymaths as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, who inspired the term "Renaissance man". In politics, the Renaissance contributed to the development
Renaissance
1937 book by J. R. R. Tolkien
the prose and poetry romances of the 19th-century Arts and Crafts polymath William Morris in style and approach. The Desolation of Smaug, portraying dragons
The_Hobbit
Ability to excel in two or more different fields
polymaths. Multipotentiality refers simply to one's potential in multiple fields owing to his/her diverse interests and attempts. Polymaths, on the other
Multipotentiality
English polymath (1792–1871)
1871) was an English polymath active as a mathematician, astronomer, chemist, inventor and experimental photographer who invented the blueprint and did botanical
John_Herschel
2006 biography of Thomas Young by W. Andrew Robinson
The Last Man Who Knew Everything (2006), written by Andrew Robinson, is a biography of the British polymath Thomas Young (1773–1829). This biography is
The Last Man Who Knew Everything
The_Last_Man_Who_Knew_Everything
2011 non-fiction book by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith
book makes originate from the fields of economics, history, and political science, leading him to call the authors "polymathic". Mesquita and Smith, with
The_Dictator's_Handbook
English polymath (1773–1829)
Thomas Young (13 June 1773 – 10 May 1829) was a British polymath who made notable contributions to the fields of vision, light, solid mechanics, energy, physiology
Thomas_Young_(scientist)
German polymath (1875–1965)
[ˈalbɛʁt ˈʃvaɪtsɐ] ; 14 January 1875 – 4 September 1965) was a German polymath from Alsace. He was a theologian, organist, musicologist, writer, humanitarian
Albert_Schweitzer
Gilbert & Sullivan song
at his first entrance, towards the end of Act I, the character introduces himself by presenting his résumé as a polymath but admitting to fundamental shortcomings
Major-General's_Song
Italian family
The Da Vinci family is an Italian family originating from the town of Vinci, Tuscany, best known for producing the Renaissance polymath Leonardo da Vinci
Da_Vinci_family
Roman victory during the Second Punic War
control of the entire island of Sicily. During the siege, the city was protected by weapons developed by the prominent inventor and polymath Archimedes
Siege of Syracuse (213–212 BC)
Siege_of_Syracuse_(213–212_BC)
British historian and professor (born 1937)
Ulick Peter Burke FBA FRHistS (born 16 August 1937) is a British polymath, historian and professor. Peter Burke was born to a Roman Catholic father and
Peter_Burke_(historian)
British surgeon and polymath (1820–1904)
– 18 April 1904) was a British surgeon and polymath. His interest was particularly in the surgery of the genito-urinary tract. Thompson was born at Framlingham
Sir Henry Thompson, 1st Baronet
Sir_Henry_Thompson,_1st_Baronet
German Benedictine abbot and polymath (1462–1516)
abbot and a polymath who was active in the German Renaissance as a lexicographer, chronicler, cryptographer, and occultist. He is considered the founder of
Johannes_Trithemius
Mathematician and astronomer (1473–1543)
1543) was a Renaissance polymath who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center. The publication of Copernicus's
Nicolaus_Copernicus
Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
The Ottoman Empire, historically also known as the Turkish Empire or Turkey, was a state that spanned much of Southeastern Europe, West Asia, and North
Ottoman_Empire
Proto-psychological theory
of the yellow bile, and the patient would become feverish. Lack of sufficient heat was believed to result in an excess of phlegm. Persian polymath Avicenna
Four_temperaments
17th-century English polymath (1625–1695)
English academic, diplomat, spy, inventor and mathematician of the 17th century, a polymath credited with early developments in relation to computing, hydraulics
Samuel_Morland
National anthem of India
Mana" is the national anthem of the Republic of India. It was originally composed as "Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata" in Bengali written by polymath, activist
Jana_Gana_Mana
Italian polymath (1535–1615)
Battista Della Porta, was an Italian scholar, polymath and playwright who lived in Naples at the time of the Renaissance, Scientific Revolution and Counter-Reformation
Giambattista_della_Porta
American ufologist and writer
and self-proclaimed polymath whose ideas have influenced conspiracy theorists in the 21st century. In 1963, he published the book The Adam and Eve Story
Chan_Thomas
American musician, songwriter and actor (1958–2016)
Reynolds called him a "pop polymath, flitting between funkadelia, acid rock, deep soul, schmaltz—often within the same song". The Los Angeles Times called
Prince_(musician)
Brazilian polymath (1855–1937)
was a Brazilian polymath and public intellectual who worked as an engineer, geographer, politician, and historian. Sampaio was born on the Engenho Canabrava
Teodoro_Fernandes_Sampaio
German professor and polymath credited as one of the fathers of photography
Heinrich Schulze (12 May 1687 – 10 October 1744) was a German professor and polymath. Schulze studied medicine, chemistry, philosophy and theology and became
Johann_Heinrich_Schulze
Italian polymath
January 1577, in Fabriano – November 1652, in Rome) was an Italian polymath who worked in the fields of mathematics, microscopy, literature, and astronomy.
Francesco_Stelluti
15th-century codex in an unknown script
According to the letter, Mnishovsky (but not necessarily Rudolf) speculated that the author was the 13th-century Franciscan friar and polymath, Roger Bacon
Voynich_manuscript
Ernst von Baer, polymath naturalist, formulated the geological Baer's law on river erosion and embryological Baer's laws, founder of the Russian Entomological
List_of_Russian_scientists
Book by Averroes
The Incoherence of the Incoherence (Arabic: تهافت التهافت Tahāfut al-Tahāfut) by Andalusian Muslim polymath and philosopher Ibn Rushd (Arabic: ابن رشد
The Incoherence of the Incoherence
The_Incoherence_of_the_Incoherence
Tank concept designed by Leonardo da Vinci
vehicle, also known as Da Vinci's Tank, is one of the conceptions of the revered Italian polymath and artist Leonardo da Vinci. From one of Leonardo
Leonardo's_fighting_vehicle
Mystic practices in Islam
have been made between Sufism and the mystic components of some Eastern religions. The tenth-century Persian polymath Al-Biruni in his book Tahaqeeq Ma
Sufism
American Baptist minister and writer (1864–1946)
supremacist and polymath: a Baptist minister, politician, lawyer, lecturer, writer, and filmmaker. Dixon wrote two best-selling novels, The Leopard's Spots:
Thomas_Dixon_Jr.
Kurdish historian, philosopher, and polymath
polymath from Doğubeyazıt. He was born in Bayazid (present-day Doğubeyazıt in Ağrı Province, Turkey) in 1797. He began his education by studying the Quran
Mahmud_Bayazidi
Coptic polymath and encyclopaedist
Abū Shākir ibn al-Rāhib (c. 1205 – c. 1295) was a Coptic polymath and encyclopaedist from the golden age of Christian literature in Arabic. He is a "towering
Ibn_al-Rāhib
Concept in metaphysics
possibles; German: Die beste aller möglichen Welten) was coined by the German polymath and Enlightenment philosopher Gottfried Leibniz in his 1710 work Essais
Best_of_all_possible_worlds
Japanese writer
polymath, critic, translator and specialist in natural history, iconography and cartography. His most popular novel was Teito Monogatari (Tale of the
Hiroshi_Aramata
Physics concept expressed as E = mc²
as a paradox described by the French polymath Henri Poincaré (1854–1912). Einstein was the first to propose the equivalence of mass and energy as a general
Mass–energy_equivalence
English jurist (1584–1654)
known as a polymath; John Milton hailed Selden in 1644 as "the chief of learned men reputed in this land". He was born at Salvington, in the parish of
John_Selden
Italian Renaissance polymath (1501–1576)
Hieronymus Cardanus; 24 September 1501– 21 September 1576) was an Italian polymath whose interests and proficiencies ranged through those of mathematician
Gerolamo_Cardano
Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, author of the novel Simplicius Simplicissimus Athanasius Kircher, polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, philosopher and
History_of_Germany
Persian theologian, literary and philosopher (1322–1390)
(1322–1390) was a Muslim Persian polymath. Al-Taftazani was born in 1322 in Taftazan, Khorasan in Iran, then in the Sarbedaran state. He completed his
Al-Taftazani
German writer and polymath (1749–1832)
August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German polymath who is widely regarded as the most influential writer in the German language. His work has had a wide-ranging
Johann_Wolfgang_von_Goethe
Cherokee polymath and creator of the Cherokee syllabary
American polymath and neographer of the Cherokee Nation. In 1821, Sequoyah completed his Cherokee syllabary, enabling reading and writing in the Cherokee
Sequoyah
British academic
Frank Byron Jevons (1858–29 February 1936) was a polymath, academic and administrator of Durham University. He was educated at Nottingham High School and
Frank_Jevons
British polymath and engineer (1868–1946)
was an English polymath and engineer who made important contributions to automotive engineering and to aerodynamics, and co-invented the topic of operations
Frederick_W._Lanchester
Purported Ottoman aviator
Hezârfen Ahmed Çelebi (Ottoman Turkish: هزارفنّ أحمد چلبی,, lit. 'Polymath Ahmed the wise'; 1609 – 1640) was an Ottoman scientist, inventor, chemist, astronomer
Hezârfen_Ahmed_Çelebi
inexact, some of them having been recorded before the 19th century. Due to the fact that women bear the children and therefore cannot reproduce as often
List of people with the most children
List_of_people_with_the_most_children
Italian composer and diplomat (1654–1728)
Agostino Steffani (25 July 1654 – 12 February 1728) was an Italian bishop, polymath, diplomat and composer. Steffani was born at Castelfranco Veneto on 25
Agostino_Steffani
Serbian polymath (1726–1785)
Захаријe Орфелин; 1726 – 19 January 1785) was a Serbian polymath who lived and worked in the Habsburg monarchy and Venice. Considered a Renaissance man
Zaharije_Orfelin
Spanish polymath (1862–1924)
known as W. E. Retana or Wenceslao E. Retana, was a 19th-century Spanish polymath. A civil servant, colonial administrator, biographer, political commentator
Wenceslao_Retana
Danish polymath (1905–1996)
1905 – 17 April 1996) was a Danish polymath (mathematician, inventor, designer, writer and poet), often writing under the Old Norse pseudonym Kumbel, meaning
Piet_Hein_(scientist)
National anthem of Bangladesh
ˈbaŋla]) is the national anthem of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. An ode to Mother Bengal, the lyrics were written by Bengali polymath Rabindranath
Amar_Sonar_Bangla
Indian polymath (1861–1941)
one of the foremost figures of the Bengal Renaissance. In 1913, Tagore became the first Asian to win a Nobel Prize in any category, and also the first
Rabindranath_Tagore
Indian polymath (1869–1917)
(Bengali: ইন্দুমাধব মল্লিক; 4 December 1869 – 8 May 1917) was a Bengali polymath philosopher, physicist, botanist, lawyer, physician, entrepreneur, collector
Indumadhab_Mallick
English mathematician, philosopher, and engineer (1791–1871)
October 1871) was an English polymath. A mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer, Babbage originated the concept of a digital programmable
Charles_Babbage
reaching the Pacific Peter I "the Great", first Russian emperor, polymath craftsman and inventor, modernized Russian Army and westernized culture, won the Great
List_of_Russian_people
Prime numbers which differ by 6
this is equivalent to the existence of infinitely many sexy prime pairs. In August 2014, the Polymath group, seeking the proof of the twin prime conjecture
Sexy_primes
Fictional character created by Bram Stoker
is a fictional character from the 1897 gothic horror novel Dracula written by Bram Stoker. Van Helsing is a Dutch polymath doctor with a wide range of interests
Abraham_Van_Helsing
Indian polymath (1867–1968)
July 1968) was a polymath with interests in painting, social health, Ayurveda, Yoga, and Vedic literature. He was also the founder of the Swadhyay Mandal
Shripad_Damodar_Satwalekar
Finnish polymath and poet (1802–1884)
(Finnish: [ˈeliɑs ˈlønruːt] ; 9 April 1802 – 19 March 1884) was a Finnish polymath, physician, philosopher, poet, musician, linguist, journalist, philologist
Elias_Lönnrot
List of scientists from India
BCE) Pingala, mathematician and linguist (3rd–2nd century BCE) Chanakya, polymath (375–283 BCE) Nagarjuna (metallurgist), alchemist and philosopher (150-250
List_of_Indian_scientists
Russian priest and polymath (1882–1937)
engineer, inventor, polymath, neomartyr and folk saint. During the later twentieth century, statements had appeared noting a recognition by the Russian Orthodox
Pavel_Florensky
American-British film director (1914–1995)
worked in the New York theatre in the late 1930s before moving to Hollywood in 1940. After World War II, his film career was interrupted by the Hollywood
Cy_Endfield
Dutch polymath and Renaissance humanist (1584 –1648)
Flemish polymath and Renaissance humanist, a theologian, poet, and historian. Born Caspar van Baerle in Antwerp, Barlaeus' parents fled the city when
Caspar_Barlaeus
Six-volume work published by Joseph Priestley
18th-century British polymath Joseph Priestley which reports a series of his experiments on "airs" or gases, most notably his discovery of the oxygen gas (which
Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air
Experiments_and_Observations_on_Different_Kinds_of_Air
Character and the titular antagonist in the 1932 film "The Mummy"
of the character named Ahmanet in the 2017 reboot. The character is named after the historical figure Imhotep, a noted polymath and counselor to the Pharaoh
Imhotep_(The_Mummy)
English writer and lexicographer (1709–1784)
13 December 1784), often called Dr. Johnson, was an English writer and polymath who made lasting contributions as a poet, playwright, essayist, moralist
Samuel_Johnson
Russian writer (1828–1910)
Coastlinejournal.com. Archived from the original on 23 November 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2010. "Nicholas Maclay: Russian Polymath". Harbourtrust.gov.au. 29 September
Leo_Tolstoy
German polymath, linguist and historian
Austria) was a German polymath, linguist and historian. From 1571 he studied at the University of Tübingen, and was a favourite student of the humanist and philologist
Hieronymus_Megiser
THE POLYMATH
THE POLYMATH
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word tye, TYE means "pasture."
Female
Greek
 Short form of Greek and Latin Dorothea, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Gift of God
Boy/Male
English
From the enclosure.
Boy/Male
Native American
Rock.
Female
English
 Pet form of English Theodora, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : variant of Tye.
Boy/Male
Greek American German
God given.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THI means "poem."
Female
German
Pet form of German Kätharina, KÄTHE means "pure."
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend American Hebrew Spanish
Arthur's brother.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name from Middle English thewe ‘thrall’, ‘slave’ (Old English þēow).
Girl/Female
Greek
Untamed.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THU means "autumn."
Girl/Female
Finnish, German, Greek
Gift of God
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Modern, Tamil
Nil
Male
Native American
Native American Navajo name TSE means "rock."
Male
English
Short form of English Theodore, THEO means "gift of God," and other names beginning with Theo-.
Girl/Female
Greek American
Goddess; godly. Also as abbreviation of names like Althea and Dorothea. The mythological Thea was...
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : topographic name for someone who lived by a common pasture, Middle English tye (Old English tēag).North German : from a short form, Tide, of the personal name Dietrich.
THE POLYMATH
THE POLYMATH
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King of Human
Female
African
joy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Monk.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Scholar
Boy/Male
Muslim
Satisfied, Content
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Giver of Dedication; Devotion
Girl/Female
Tamil
Trishona | தà¯à®°à®¿à®·à¯‹à®¨à®¾
Desire
Boy/Male
Arabic, Bengali, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu
Thinking; Meditate; Benefactor; Bountiful; King in Malayalam
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Admirable Language; Admirable Word
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tanvi Sree | தநà¯à®µà¯€ à®·à¯à®°à¯€
Slender, Beautiful, Delicate
THE POLYMATH
THE POLYMATH
THE POLYMATH
THE POLYMATH
THE POLYMATH
adv.
By that; by how much; by so much; on that account; -- used before comparatives; as, the longer we continue in sin, the more difficult it is to reform.
definite article.
A word placed before nouns to limit or individualize their meaning.
n.
The fore part of the hoof or foot of an animal.
pron.
Of thee, or belonging to thee; the more common form of thine, possessive case of thou; -- used always attributively, and chiefly in the solemn or grave style, and in poetry. Thine is used in the predicate; as, the knife is thine. See Thine.
n.
The parson bird.
n.
The point of intersection of a vertical line through the center of gravity of the fluid displaced by a floating body which is tipped through a small angle from its position of equilibrium, and the inclined line which was vertical through the center of gravity of the body when in equilibrium.
obj.
This or that female; the woman understood or referred to; the animal of the female sex, or object personified as feminine, which was spoken of.
def. art.
The.
n.
One of the terminal members, or digits, of the foot of a man or an animal.
v. t.
A line, usually straight, drawn across the stems of notes, or a curved line written over or under the notes, signifying that they are to be slurred, or closely united in the performance, or that two notes of the same pitch are to be sounded as one; a bind; a ligature.
n.
The nodule of earth from which the ball is struck in golf.
n.
Anything, or any part, corresponding to the toe of the foot; as, the toe of a boot; the toe of a skate.
n.
A chain or rope, one end of which passes through the mast, and is made fast to the center of a yard; the other end is attached to a tackle, by means of which the yard is hoisted or lowered.
v. t.
To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to; as, to toe the mark.
pron.
The objective case of they. See They.
pron.
The objective case of thou. See Thou.
v. i.
See Thee.
obj.
The plural of he, she, or it. They is never used adjectively, but always as a pronoun proper, and sometimes refers to persons without an antecedent expressed.
v. t.
See Tie, the proper orthography.