linguiphile
a person who loves languages or the study of linguistics.
composed of the prefix “lingui-” referring to linguistics, and the suffix “-phile” meaning to like or love.
a: did you know bob speaks 5 languages?
b: i don’t doubt it. that guy is a linguiphile.
someone who collects, or has a great love of words and how words go together.
lingui – from linguistic
– phile from bibliophile
“i have subscribed to urban dictionary because i am a linguiphile.”
the incorrect term for someone who loves words.
the lingui- prefix comes from the word linguistic, but there is no basis to make this determination when fusing the word linguistics with the suffix -phile. in any case, the root for linguistics is “logo”, which stands for “words”. therefore, a lover of words would more correctly be called a logophile.
“man. i just love words. i’m a linguiphile.”
“if you really loved words, you’d know the word is “logophile”, you f-cking tool.”
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