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philol.

American  

abbreviation

  1. philological.

  2. philology.


philol. British  

abbreviation

  1. philological

  2. philology

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First I found a novel by Fosse, called “Blood. The Stone Is,” the cover was black with a picture of a semi-illuminated face, I turned the book over, on the back it said “Jon Fosse, 27 years old, cand. Philol. and lecturer at the Writing Academy in Hordaland, has this year published his fourth book,” and I was proud because I studied at the Writing Academy, it was almost as though this was about me.

From The New Yorker

Philol′oger, Philolō′gian, Philol′ogist, Phil′ologue, one versed in philology.—adjs.

From Project Gutenberg

Forsch.,” in vol. i. of Breslauer philol.

From Project Gutenberg

“Curæ Philol. et Crit. in N.T.”

From Project Gutenberg

Also the notice of it in Bursian’s Philol.

From Project Gutenberg