Language seems to be composite, but into its first elements the philologer has never been able to penetrate.
Most of them are ridiculously bad, and yet among them are found, as if by accident, principles of philology which are unsurpassed in any ancient writer, and even in advance of any philologer of the last century.
The philologer from his point of view is justified in directing attention to the verbal husk of myths; but the student of art and literature must keep steadily in view the kernel of thought and feeling which the myths contain.
My story is a true one, and you all ought to be grateful to me for having released you from that tedious philologer who has now button-holed my witty friend Favorinus.
The last words both of the philologer and the sophist were spoken somewhat louder than was usual in the presence of the Empress.
Why should he not make a philologer and a professor the author of the Homeric poems?
The rapid movement to which the philologer was prompted on my account will prolong his existence; he bristles with learning at the tip of every hair, and he sits still more than is good for him.
The allurement of his genius is such that the etymologist shall leave his roots and the philologer his Maeso-Gothic to take to the highway and dwell in the dingle with "Don Jorge.
It was this sentimental hint that gave a reasonable hope of taking her mind off the runes, and the harassed philologer set himself resolutely to the task.
He dismissed the observation, however, as unworthy a philologer and went to sleep pondering a new destruction for the knaves who held the Lombard tongue to be not East but West Germanic.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "philologer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: grammarian; lexicographer; linguist; philologist