- philological
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Philological — Phil o*log ic*al, Philologic Phil o*log ic, a. [Cf. F. philologique.] Of or pertaining to philology. {Phil o*log ic*al*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
philological — philology ► NOUN 1) the study of the structure, historical development, and relationships of a language or languages. 2) chiefly N. Amer. literary or classical scholarship. DERIVATIVES philological adjective philologist noun. ORIGIN originally in … English terms dictionary
Philological Society — The Philological Society is the oldest learned society in Great Britain dedicated to the study of language. The society was established in 1842 to investigate and promote the study and knowledge of the structure, the affinities, and the history… … Wikipedia
Philological Library — The Philological Library is the newest component of the campus of the Free University of Berlin. It was designed by noted architect Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank in the shape of a human brain, and opened in 2005. The library has… … Wikipedia
philological — adjective see philology … New Collegiate Dictionary
philological — See philologer. * * * … Universalium
philological — adjective a) Of or pertaining to the history of literature and words. b) Pertaining to historical linguistics. See Also: philologist, philology … Wiktionary
philological — Synonyms and related words: descriptive, glottochronological, grammatic, graphemic, lexicographic, lexicological, lexicostatistical, lingual, linguistic, metalinguistic, morphological, morphophonemic, phonemic, phonetic, phonological,… … Moby Thesaurus
philological — phil·o·log·i·cal || ‚fɪlÉ™ lÉ‘dʒɪkl / lÉ’ adj. pertaining to linguistics, linguistic; of the study of literary works in order to verify their authenticity … English contemporary dictionary
philological — See: philology … English dictionary