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philologaster nonce-wd.|fɪlɒləʊˈgæstə(r)| [f. L. philolog-us (see below) + -aster.] A petty or would-be philologist. So philoloˈgastry, petty or blundering philology.
1880F. Hall in 19th Cent. Sept. 442 The doings of American philologasters are, in truth, a curious study. 1893― in Nation (N.Y.) 16 Feb., He is quite capable of such an enormity of philologastry. |