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How to use grammarian in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word grammarian? Here are some examples.

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He who would have seized the spirit of the laws will learn the positive laws like the good grammarian learns a language.
She maintains that a classically trained grammarian would in fact not interpret it that way.
If he is a grammarian whose opinion we are supposed to respect, why does he write such ungrammatical English?
Panini was a Sanskrit grammarian who gave a comprehensive and scientific theory of phonetics, phonology, and morphology.
Kimhi's Book of Roots, or Compendium, is a reworking of the Spanish grammarian Ibn Janah's fundamental work on Hebrew philology.
I don't think that I'm perfect as a punctuator or grammarian but people will take that simple point of view.
Robert Lowth, probably the most influential English grammarian of all time, began his 1762 book with a quotation from Cicero complaining about the rubbish Latin that the Roman statesman heard in the streets around him.
He followed a methodology which suited the European mind and adopted a specific terminology, which had to be applied by every non Arabic-speaking grammarian.
He was noted for the correctness of his information, as a grammarian and a philologer.
In the jargon of the ancient grammarian, penacilin would be a barbarism.
Henry's later childhood, probably from the age of seven, was spent in Anjou, where he was educated by Peter of Saintes, a noted grammarian of the day.
The Byzantine grammarian Tzetzes also listed him as a contemporary of the tyrant and yet made him a contemporary of the philosopher Pythagoras as well.
Probably in his first year, he wrote his first work on philosophy, a treatment of Latin paradoxes called the Grammarian.
The First Grammarian marked these with a dot above the letter.
Examples from Classical Literature
As an exegete and biblical critic no less than as a grammarian he has left his abiding mark.
The grammarian, in his hunger and thirst after knowledge and truth, thought not of time.
The grammarian, for example, can persuade one and he can persuade many about letters.
For all might be claimed the funeral honours which Browning claimed for his grammarian.
But the grammarian was true to one side only of Browning's philosophy of life.
This is that wonderful relation which we have given us by this grammarian.
Strabo mentions also a grammarian, asclepiades of Myrleia, in b. iii.
This fact relieves the English grammarian from a difficulty.
William Lily, an English grammarian, died at London of the plague.
I replied that I had been educated as a grammarian and a poet, but that my great gift was writing.
How wearisome the grammarian, the phrenologist, the political or religious fanatic, or indeed any possessed mortal whose balance is lost by the exaggeration of a single topic.
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