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Princeton's WordNet
philologicaladjective
of or relating to or dealing with philology
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philologicaladjective
Of or pertaining to the history of literature and words.
philologicaladjective
Pertaining to historical linguistics.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Philologicaladjective
Critical; grammatical.
Etymology: from philology.
Studies, called philological, are history, language, grammar, rhetorick, poesy and criticism. Isaac Watts.
He who pretends to the learned professions, if he doth not arise to be a critick himself in philological matters, should frequently converse with dictionaries, paraphrasts, commentators or other criticks, which may relieve any difficulties. Isaac Watts.
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philological
Philological refers to the study of language in written historical sources; it is a branch of knowledge that deals with the structure, historical development, and relationships of a language or languages, specifically focusing on aspects such as its history, grammar, syntax, vocabulary, and phonetics. It also involves the analysis, interpretation, and dating of historical texts and literary works.
Webster Dictionary
Philologicaladjective
alt. of Philologic
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Philological in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
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The numerical value of Philological in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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- filològicCatalan, Valencian
- philologischGerman
- filológicoSpanish
- filologinenFinnish
- philologiqueFrench
- filolóxicoGalician
- բանասիրականArmenian
- filologicoItalian
- filoloģisksLatvian
- filologicOccitan
- filologicznyPolish
- filológico, filologistaPortuguese
- филологи́ческийRussian
- filòloškīSerbo-Croatian
- philologicalUrdu
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