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lexicographer Meaning in Tamil ( lexicographer வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

அகராதி ஆக்குவேன்,



lexicographer's Usage Examples:

Christian Molbech (1783-1857) was a laborious lexicographer, author of the first good Danish dictionary, published in 1833.


The suggestion has been made by Wellhausen and Robertson Smith that the Passover was, in its original form, connected with the sacrifice of the firstlings, and the latter points to the Arabic annual sacrifices called Atair, which some of the lexicographers interpret as firstlings.


Their long lists of the occurrences of words and forms fixed with accuracy the present (Masoretic) text, which they had produced, and were invaluable to subsequent lexicographers, while their system of vowel-points and accents not only gives us the pronunciation and manner of reading traditional about the 7th century A.


Considerable fragments are preserved in the lexicographers, scholiasts, Athenaeus, and elsewhere.


He was fifteen years younger than his brother Louis, a great Latin scholar and lexicographer, who survived him.


There is a fine prose translation of the Odyssey by Sweinbjorn Egillson, the lexicographer, both faithful and poetic in high degree.


Lever's grammar school, founded in 1641, had Robert Ainsworth, the Latin lexicographer, and John Lempriere, author of the classical dictionary, among its masters.


1838), sometime editor of the Archie fiir slavische Philologie; the historians Sime Ljubic (1822-1896) and Vjekoslav Klaic, author of several standard works on Croatia and the Croats; the lexicographer Bogoslav Sulek (1816-1895); the ethnographer and philologist Franko Karelac (1811-1874).


The incidents of his life are shrouded by uncertain traditions, which naturally sprang up in the absence of any authentic record; the earliest biography was by one of the Sorani, probably Soranus the younger of Ephesus, in the 2nd century; Suidas, the lexicographer, wrote of him in the 11th, and Tzetzes in the 12th century.


Among his avowed antagonists in literary warfare the most distinguished were Malone and Steevens, the Shakespeare editors; Mathias, the author of the Pursuits of Literature; Dr Jamieson, the Scottish lexicographer; Pinkerton, the historian; Dr Irving, the biographer of the Scottish poets; and Dr Currie of Liverpool.


Johnson had, in his prospectus, told the world that he was peculiarly fitted for the task which he had undertaken, because he had, as a lexicographer, been under the necessity of taking a wider view of the English language than any of his predecessors.


1050), the greatest Hebrew grammarian and lexicographer of the middle ages.


Eldad is quoted as an authority on linguistic difficulties by the leading medieval Jewish grammarians and lexicographers.





Synonyms:

linguist, linguistic scientist, compiler, synonymist, lexicologist, neologist, etymologist,



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