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ethnographer|ɛθˈnɒgrəfə(r)| [f. ethnograph-y (or Gr. ἔθνο-ς nation + -γραϕ-ος writer) + -er1.] One who treats descriptively of the races of mankind; one who is versed in the science of ethnography.
1854H. Miller Sch. & Schm. x. (1857) 202 An evidence, the ethnographer might perhaps say, of its purely Celtic origin. 1865Tylor Early Hist. Man. viii. 202 The Ethnographer, who has studied the stone implements of Europe. 1884A. M. Fairbairn in Congregationalist Apr. 280 The greatest ethnographers, that is, the men who have most extensively studied the customs, the manners, the beliefs of men. |