Lexicographaster
English
Etymology
From lexicographer + the pejorative suffix -aster (“one who is inferior at or falsely claims a role”), modeled after formations like poetaster.
Pronunciation
/ˌlɛksɪˈkɒɡrəfæstər/
Noun
Lexicographaster (plural Lexicographasters)
- 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.
- 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.