Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
So, as a born logophile, a lover of words, it was natural that he should become a lexicographer.
Was one of them a logophile?
Logophile, for instance: “A lover of words.
The Record of A Logophile.
Charles Harrington Elster (1957, New York City) is an American writer, broadcaster, and logophile.
American writer, broadcaster, and logophile Charles Harrington Elster described the 1947 edition of the American College Dictionary as a "landmark" among dictionaries.
Words, words, words: from wordplay, and puns by Belloc, to complaints about an ex-spin doctor’s gift of the gab, you are clearly a logophile as well as a bibliophile.
The following passage will help to explain the slightly off-putting title and will impart to the reader a sample of the author's humor, which I find engaging: Just take a look at the lunatic in love with language the logophile, the inventor of languages.
Working off movie tropes, Farber misadvises Heep, leading him to a flawed conclusion that a logophile named Dury is the Symbolist, a group of misfit "tokers" are the Guild, and a woman who cares for stray animals named Bell is the Healer.