Lexicographers [noun]
Definition of Lexicographers:
dictionary writer
Opposite/Antonyms of Lexicographers:
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Sentence/Example of Lexicographers:
Giles Jacob died; an English law writer, biographer, and lexicographer.
Learned lexicographer, permit me to remark that your translation is incorrect: faselus, faseolus cannot mean haricot.
Dr. Webster, with all his great merits as a lexicographer, loved to meddle with the language too much.
After the death of the late Dean Scott, the great lexicographer, it was decided to raise a memorial to him in his cathedral.
William Kenrick, in 1773, seems to have been the first English lexicographer to denounce this pronunciation.
A lexicographer, deservedly forgotten, has defined it as an exchange of fancies, the contact of two epiderms.
The reviewer hardly supposed that his commendation would reach the production of an American lexicographer.
If he had been a lexicographer, he would have rigidly excluded them from his dictionary, both as meaningless and useless.
John Parkhurst, an English divine, died aged 69; well known as a lexicographer.
He was Noah Webster, then at the beginning of his stormy career as a lexicographer.