Philodemician

noun

Etymology

Ancient Greek * philo- + demo- + -ian, i.e. one who has a love for the people.

  1. derived from -եան
  2. borrowed from -յան
  3. formed as philodemician — “philo- + demo- + -ian

Definitions

  1. A member of the Philodemic Society of Georgetown University

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