Samuel Johnson wrote the first English language dictionary, published in 1755.
The first notable lexicographer in English is Samuel Johnson, known for his compilation of the first comprehensive dictionary of the English language in 1755, titled "A Dictionary of the English Language." Johnson's work was a groundbreaking achievement in the development of English lexicography.
Some older English dictionaries include Samuel Johnson's "A Dictionary of the English Language" (1755), Noah Webster's "An American Dictionary of the English Language" (1828), and the "Oxford English Dictionary" (originally published in parts from 1884 to 1928). These dictionaries are well-known and influential works that shaped the development and standardization of the English language.
That is the lexicographer.
Larousse (Larus) refers to a French term which may refers to a noun or a person like Pierre Athanese, a French grammarian, lexicographer, and encyclopedist who edited and helped compile the Grand Dictionnaire Universal du XIX.
One who compiles a dictionary is called a Lexicographer.
A lexicographer who creates new expressions, phrases, and words is often known as a neologist. Neologists invent new words to fill lexical gaps or to capture new concepts or trends in language and society. Their work contributes to the evolution and enrichment of the vocabulary.
Thomas Blount is considered the first lexicographer. He made thousands of words that are in the english dictonary today.
Fowler I think. Try BOWLER
J.R.R. Tolkien's first civilian job was as a lexicographer at the Oxford English Dictionary, where he focused on the history and etymology of words starting in 1918.
A lexicographer is someone who works with words and develops dictionaries
Paul Robert - lexicographer - died in 1980.
Paul Robert - lexicographer - was born in 1910.
William Evans - lexicographer - died in 1776.
Joseph Hill - lexicographer - was born in 1625.
Joseph Hill - lexicographer - died in 1707.
Robert Ainsworth - lexicographer - was born in 1660.
Charles Richardson - lexicographer - died in 1865.
Nicholas Lloyd - lexicographer - was born in 1630.