Tito told a tale in a jargon which only an etymologist could have sifted into words. |
Languages of this latter kind are of subordinate value to the etymologist. |
That idea never made sense to Bonnie Taylor-Blake, a neuroscience researcher at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an amateur etymologist. |
The doom of the etymologist, so often duped by affinity of sounds, seems to have been that of our judicious Camden. |
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. |