It has given us glimpses of the workshop of the archaeologist, the anthropologist, and the etymologist. |
The etymologist clears all those fences for you and delivers a word fresh into your hands. |
He had no desire to be a poet, an Indo-Iranian etymologist, a lecturer to women's clubs, or the secretary of state. |
Not one of our greatest explorers has unearthed more splendid palaces, than the etymologist. |
The etymologist finds the deadest word to have been once a brilliant picture. |
Do those in charge of PC employ an etymologist to scour the language from aardvark to zymurgy to find a reason to complain? |