etymologist
(Not to be confused with a philologist, one who studies historical literature.)
Well, obviously it means "lover of words". From Greek Lexis = word and Philos = lover of. I believe it is usually spelled with an o in English: lexophile.
A word that provides a meaning for the love of words is the word: logophilia.The love of words is logophilia, the lover of words is a logophile. A smaller, but inclusive, category is the lover of long words; the sesquepedalian.
A word which means a lover of history is "historiophile." This term is derived from the Greek words "historia" meaning "history" and "phile" meaning "lover of." Historiophiles are individuals who have a deep passion for studying and preserving historical events, cultures, and artifacts.
"Lover" is the English word for lover.
You mean like synonyms? -Admirer -Adorer -Sweetheart -Devotee -Fancier -Valentine
Someone to Call My Lover was created in 2000.
A lexophile, is a lover of words- so I hear.
Some words to describe a lover are soft, gentle, and passionate. Other words that could describe a lover are rough, slow, and fiery.
A lover of cats is an aurilophile
A Lover's Call - 2012 was released on: USA: 1 June 2012 (internet)
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A film buff.
new boo ANSWER: Children if the man is single or maybe with a girlfriend, you call him as your friend with benefits or lover. But if the man you are involve with is married, you call him as your married lover.
The Careers call Peeta "Lover Boy".