verbarian

/ˌvɜrbəˈriːən/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who adheres to or is interested in the study of language, especially in relation to its structure and evolution.

“The linguist was considered a verbarian by her peers for her extensive research on ancient languages.”

2. adjective

Relating to language, especially in a structural or historical context.

“The verbarian approach to language study emphasized the importance of etymology and phonology.”

Synonyms

  • grammarians
  • linguist

Antonyms

  • illiterate
  • monolingual