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)
Philosopher
Inspector
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Bosie
A film buff.
The Careers call Peeta "Lover Boy".
Call your best friend or your lover