lexicographer

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English

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Etymology

From French lexicographe + -er, from Ancient Greek λεξικός (lexikós, of words) + γράφω (gráphō, write). By surface analysis, lexico- +‎ -grapher.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌlɛksɪˈkɒɡɹəfə(ɹ)/
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Noun

lexicographer (plural lexicographers)

  1. One who writes or compiles a dictionary.
    Synonyms: dictionarian, dictionarist, lexicographist
    Hyponym: Wiktionarian
    • , volume II (L–Z), London: J and P Knapton;  , →OCLC, column 1:
      Lexico′grapher. [] A writer of dictionaries; a harmleſs drudge, that buſies himſelf in tracing the original, and detailing the ſignification of words.]
    • 1811, George Gordon Byron, Hints from Horace:
      Pitt has furnish'd us a word or two / Which lexicographers declined to do.
    • 1860, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Biographies contributed to the Encyclopædia Britannica:
      The best lexicographer may well be content if his productions are received by the world with cold esteem.

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