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Philologer
Philologer Phi*lol"o*ger, n. [Cf. L. philologus a man of
letters, Gr. ?, originally, fond of talking; hence, fond of
learning and literature; ? loving + ? speech, discourse.]
A philologist. --Burton.
Meaning of Philologer from wikipedia
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could possibly have been
produced by accident; so
strong indeed, that no
philologer could examine them all three,
without believing them to have
sprung from...
- (delivered on 2
February 1786 and
published in 1788) with the
famed "
philologer" p****age is
often cited as the
beginning of
comparative linguistics and...
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could possibly have been
produced by accident; so
strong indeed, that no
philologer could examine them all three,
without believing them to have
sprung from...
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Dictionary of the
English Language, the word
humanist is
defined as a
philologer or grammarian,
derived from the
French word humaniste. In a
later edition...
- to
Manius Acilius Caninus,
proconsul in
Sicilia in 46 BC. Bruttius, a
philologer, with whom the
younger Marcus Tullius Cicero studied at
Athens in 44 BC...
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could possibly have been
produced by accident; so
strong indeed, that no
philologer could examine them all three,
without believing them to have
sprung from...
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could possibly have been
produced by accident; so
strong indeed, that no
philologer could examine them all three,
without believing them to have
sprung from...
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could possibly have been
produced by accident; so
strong indeed, that no
philologer could examine them all three,
without believing them to have
sprung from...
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could possibly have been
produced by accident; so
strong indeed, that no
philologer could examine them all three,
without believing them to have
sprung from...
- published. On the
topic of arrack, he said: The word
arrack is
decided by
philologers to be of
Indian origin; and
should the
conjecture be correct, that it...