archeologue
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See also: archéologue
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]archeologue (plural archeologues)
- Alternative spelling of archaeologue
- 1840, The Traveller’s Classical Guide Through France, page 57:
- In one of the towers, is kept a holy-water-vessel, whose inscription perplexes much the archeologues;
- 1970, Geoffrey Grigson, Notes from an Odd Country, Macmillan, page 88:
- The archeologues of Le Mans, in 1904, made Trôo the object of their yearly outing.
- 1986, The Pulse: Daily Review of the Turkish Press, page 11:
- He is an archeologue and is greatly interested in Turkey's archeological riches.
- 1988, Georges Bataille, translated by Leslie Anne Boldt, Inner Experience, State University of New York Press, →ISBN, page 193:
- It is the strange and painful fate of those who live today to be unable to approach the threshhold[sic] which you now reach with me, if not guided by the markers and the traces which only an archeological reflexion permits one, with difficulty, to discover. Such that we must arrive covered with the dusty clothes of the archeologue;