Christiane Fellbaum

Christiane Fellbaum

female
Christiane Fellbaum, born in Braunschweig, has lived since 1969 in the United States. After graduating from Princeton University with a PhD in...

Thomas Blount

male, deceased (1679)
Thomas Blount (1618-1679) was an English antiquarian and lexicographer. He was the son of Myles Blount of Orleton in Herefordshire and was born at...

Émile Littré

male, deceased (1881)
Émile Maximilien Paul Littré was a French lexicographer and philosopher, best known for his Dictionnaire de la langue française, commonly called "th...

Henry Bradley

male, deceased (1923)
Henry Bradley (1845 – 1923) was a Victorian philologist and lexicographer who succeeded James Murray as senior editor of the Oxford English Di...
Pierre Larousse

Pierre Larousse

male, deceased (1876)
Pierre Athanase Larousse (October 23, 1817-January 3, 1875) was a French grammarian and lexicographer born in Toucy. At the age of sixteen he won a...
John Minsheu

John Minsheu

male, deceased (1627)
John Minsheu (or Minshew) (1560 - 1627) was an English linguist and lexicographer. He was born and died in London. Otherwise, little is known about...
Allen Walker Read

Allen Walker Read

male, deceased (2002)
Allen Walker Read (June 1 or 2, 1906 - October 16, 2002) was an American etymologist and lexicographer, best known for his studies into the words...

Robert Scott

male, deceased (1887)
Robert Scott was a 19th-century British academic philologist and a Fellow (later Master) of Balliol College, Oxford University. He served as Dean...
Joseph Emerson Worcester

Joseph Emerson Worcester

male, deceased (1865)
Joseph Emerson Worcester (1784-1865) was an American lexicographer and chief competitor of "Webster's Dictionary" in the mid-nineteenth-century....

John Davies

male, deceased (1644)
Dr John Davies, Mallwyd (c. 1567-1644) was one of Wales's leading scholars of the late Renaissance. He wrote a Welsh grammar and dictionary. He was...