papyrographer
English
editEtymology
editFrom papyro- (“papyrus, paper”) + -grapher (“writer”) and papyrograph + -er.
Noun
editpapyrographer (plural papyrographers)
- (rare, chiefly historical) One who writes on papyrus.
- 1906, James Hope Moulton, Grammar of New Testament Greek, volume I, page 159:
- In the less educated papyrographers we find blunders of this kind.
- (rare) Synonym of papyrologist.
- (historical) One who uses a papyrograph to copy documents.
References
edit- “papyro-, comb. form”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, 2022.