Crossword-Solution: PHILOLOGIAN 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Philologian n. A philologist.

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a person who studies or has knowledge of philology 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.
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MOTIONE
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A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Alfred de Vigny was preparing his _Eloa_; Nodier was delighting everybody by his talents as a philologian, novelist, poet, and chemist.
Balzac Frederick Lawton 2005
That at Horton Milton "read all the Greek and Latin writers" is one of Johnson's careless versions of Milton's own words, "enjoyed a complete holiday in turning over Latin and Greek authors." Milton read, not as a professional philologian, but as a poet and scholar, and always in the light of his secret purpose.
Milton Mark Pattison 2005
That is to say, as a philologian a man sees _behind_ the "holy books," and as a physician he sees _behind_ the physiological degeneration of the typical Christian.
The Antichrist F. W. Nietzsche 2006
The way in which a theologian, whether in Berlin or in Rome, is ready to explain, say, a "passage of Scripture," or an experience, or a victory by the national army, by turning upon it the high illumination of the Psalms of David, is always so _daring_ that it is enough to make a philologian run up a wall.
The Antichrist F. W. Nietzsche 2006
For an architect ought not to be and cannot be such a philologian as was Aristarchus, although not illiterate; nor a musician like Aristoxenus, though not absolutely ignorant of music; nor a painter like Apelles, though not unskilful in drawing; nor a sculptor such as was Myron or Polyclitus, though not unacquainted with the plastic art; nor again a physician like Hippocrates, though not ignorant of medicine; nor in the other sciences need he excel in each, though he should not be unskilful in them.
Ten Books on Architecture Vitruvius 2006