n. 1. Literary study or classical scholarship. 2. See historical linguistics. [Middle English philologie, from Latin philologia, love of learning, from Greek philologiā, from philologos, fond of learning or of words : philo-, philo- + logos, reason, speech; see -LOGY.] phi·lolo·ger, phi·lolo·gist n. phil′o·logic (fĭl′ə-lŏjĭk), phil′o·logi·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj. phil′o·logi·cal·ly adv. |
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