Definition of Paremiologist. Meaning of Paremiologist. Synonyms of Paremiologist

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Paremiologist. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Paremiologist and, of course, Paremiologist synonyms and on the right images related to the word Paremiologist.

Definition of Paremiologist

No result for Paremiologist. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Paremiologist from wikipedia

- Paremiology (from Gr**** παροιμία (paroimía) 'proverb, maxim, saw') is the collection and study of paroemias (proverbs). It is a subfield of both philology...
- Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus (/ˌdɛzɪˈdɪəriəs ɪˈræzməs/; Dutch: [ˌdeːziˈdeːriʏs eˈrɑsmʏs]; English: Erasmus of Rotterdam or Erasmus; 28 October c.1466...
- Mieder to refer to him as a "pioneering paremiologist". Matti Kuusi was a 20th century Finnish paremiologist, the creator of the Matti Kuusi international...
- Elias Lönnrot (Finnish: [ˈeliɑs ˈlønruːt] ; 9 April 1802 – 19 March 1884) was a Finnish polymath, physician, philosopher, poet, musician, linguist, journalist...
- (Osuna, January 27, 1855–Madrid, June 9, 1943) was a Spanish poet, paremiologist, and lexicologist. Rodríguez Marín finished his high school in Osuna...
- perverb is the transformation of a standard proverb for humorous effect. Paremiologist Wolfgang Mieder defines them as "parodied, twisted, or fractured proverbs...
- journalist Matti Kuusi (1914–1998), Finnish folklorist, paremiographer and paremiologist Matti Pohto (1817–1857), Finnish book collector Matti Seppälä (1941–2020)...
- composer Matti Kuusi (1914–1998), Finnish folklorist, paremiographer and paremiologist This page lists people with the surname Kuusi. If an internal link intending...
- folklorist, linguist, paremiologist, and humour researcher. He may be best known as a proverb scholar, “one of the leading paremiologists in the world.” Krikman...
- Proof Of The Proverb Is In The Probing": Alan Dundes as Pioneering Paremiologist". Western Folklore (Summer 2006): 26–27. Archived from the original...