philologer

noun

Etymology

Either from Latin philologus or Ancient Greek φιλόλογος (philólogos) + -er.

  1. derived from philologus

Definitions

  1. A philologist.

    • Philologers of future ages, How will they pore upon thy pages!
    • The lexicographer Suidas enumerates the works of Horapollo, the philologer and commentator on Greek poetry.
    • In his articles Schultz specifically criticized "philologer-poets" and their loose, poetic, literary approach to studying and translating Oriental texts.

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