Etymology
From Old French poete, from Latin poÄ“ta (poet, author), from Ancient Greek ποιητής or poiÄ“tḗs (creator, maker, author, poet), from ποιÎω or poiéŠ(I make, compose). Displaced native Old English sÄ‹op.
Noun
poet (plural poets)
- A person who writes poetry.
- A person with a creative or romantic imagination.
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