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- Christiane Fellbaum, born in Braunschweig, has lived since 1969 in the United States. After graduating from Princeton University with a PhD in...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- male, deceased (1865)
- Joseph Emerson Worcester (1784-1865) was an American lexicographer and chief competitor of "Webster's Dictionary" in the mid-nineteenth-century....
- 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...
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