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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From ''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lexicographer lexicographer]'' + the pejorative suffix ''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/-aster -aster]'' (“one who is inferior at or falsely claims a role”), modeled after formations like ''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/poetaster poetaster]''.
From ''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lexicographaster lexicographaster]'' < ''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lexicographer lexicographer]'' + the pejorative suffix ''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/-aster -aster]'' (“one who is inferior at or falsely claims a role”).
 
''Lexicographer'' derives from French ''lexicographe'' + ''-er'', from Ancient Greek ''λεξικός'' (''lexikós'', “of words”) + ''γράφω'' (''gráphō'', “to write”).


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===

Revision as of 20:52, 10 April 2026

English

Etymology

From lexicographaster < lexicographer + the pejorative suffix -aster (“one who is inferior at or falsely claims a role”).

Lexicographer derives from French lexicographe + -er, from Ancient Greek λεξικός (lexikós, “of words”) + γράφω (gráphō, “to write”).

Pronunciation

/ˌlɛksɪˈkɒɡrəfæstər/

Noun

Lexicographaster (plural Lexicographasters)

  1. A pretender to lexicography; an unskilled or superficial compiler of dictionaries or word lists, especially one who imitates the form of serious lexicographic work without its rigor or discipline.
  2. A person who pretends to be a lexicographer or dictionary expert but produces sloppy, inaccurate, or superficially scholarly definitions.

Example

    • The blog was filled with confident definitions, but its careless errors revealed the author as more of a lexicographaster than a true lexicographer.