grammarian
Americannoun
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a specialist or expert in grammar.
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a person who claims to establish or is reputed to have established standards of usage in a language.
noun
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a person whose occupation is the study of grammar
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the author of a grammar
Etymology
Origin of grammarian
1350–1400; Middle English gramarien < Old French gramairien. See grammar, -ian
Example Sentences
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As professional grammarian Benjamin Dreyer noted on Bluesky, "Amateurs don't dabble in the Leo Frank case; that takes an exceedingly well practiced professional anti-Semite."
From Salon
In that sentence, some grammarians put a comma after the word sandwiches — that’s an Oxford comma — while some leave it out.
From Seattle Times
It’s considered wrong only because 200-plus years of grammarians have told us it is wrong, without solidly justifying that judgment.
From Washington Post
Punctilious as Mr. Richards may have been, he told the New York Times that there were many grammarians more “militant” than he.
From Washington Post
This “gospel” was worldwide news — before skeptical papyrologists and grammarians, in one case drawing on the research of an amateur Coptic obsessive working in his Macomb, Mich., basement, showed it to be a complete fake.
From New York Times
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