anthologer

noun

Etymology

From anthology + -er.

  1. borrowed from ἀνθολογία — “flower-gathering
  2. suffixed as anthologer — “anthology + er

Definitions

  1. An anthologist.

    • Although the anthologer Al-Bakharzi says that the passages in Abu ’l-‘Alā’s letters first called his attention to the eminence of AI-Maghribi as a writer, the phrase used is scarcely an exaggeration.
    • It became extremely popular, finding its way into all sorts of anthologies. (Once a poem’s in one anthology it shoots up the charts – most anthologers only read anthologies.)

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