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encyclopædist

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See also: encyclopaedist

English

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Etymology

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From encyclopædia +‎ -ist.

Noun

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encyclopædist (plural encyclopædists)

  1. Archaic spelling of encyclopedist.
    • 1905, Condé Benoist Pallen, The Messenger, Volume XLIII, №. 3, page 245:
      The Venerable Bede follows close in time as an encyclopædist upon St. Isidore. Though not an encyclopædist in that strict sense which may be applied to his Spanish predecessor in the temple of learning, the extent and the variety of his works entitle him to a place amongst those authors whose writings, when taken together, form a complete library—the sum of the knowledge of their times.