释义 |
monographer|məˈnɒgrəfə(r)| [f. mod.L. monograph-us (see monography) + -er1.] One who writes or has written a monograph.
1770G. White Selborne, To Barrington 8 Oct., Every kingdom, every province, should have it's own monographer. 1826Kirby & Sp. Entomol. xlviii. IV. 425 Apollodorus..was the first monographer of insects. 1880Newton in Encycl. Brit. XIII. 825/2 Few existing birds offer a better subject for a monographer [than the kakapo]. 1905Speaker 11 Mar. 565/1 It is impossible to imagine two subjects more attractive to the intending monographer than Matthew Arnold and Sidney Smith. |