Crossword clues for roget
roget
- Name on a thesaurus
- Name associated with synonyms
- Important synonymist
- He had quite a few words
- Famed doctor-turned-wordsmith
- Wordsmith Peter Mark ___
- Word man
- Websterian shelfmate
- Thesaurus surname
- Thesaurus publisher
- Thesaurus pioneer
- Thesaurus originator
- Thesaurus innovator Peter Mark ___
- Thesaurus fellow
- Synonymist Peter
- Synonym-loving physician
- Synonym wordsmith
- Synonym stockpiler
- Synonym eponym
- Surname that's synonymous with synonyms
- Substitute teacher?
- Subject of the book "The Man Who Made Lists"
- Subject of Randy Wyatt's play "Synonymy"
- Subject of Joshua Kendall's "The Man Who Made Lists"
- Subject of "The Man Who Made Lists"
- Subject of ''The Man Who Made Lists''
- Reference book next to Webster
- Reference book author
- Physician of thesaurus fame
- Physician known for collecting synonyms
- Peter who compiled a book of synonyms
- Noted thesaurus compiler
- Noted synonymist
- Name that's synonymous with synonymy
- Name that's synonymous with synonyms
- Man of synonyms
- Lexicography immortal
- It's often used as a synonym for "thesaurus"
- His work had many meanings
- His name is synonymous with thesauruses
- He's synonymous with the thesaurus
- Hardly a man of few words
- Famed synonym compiler
- Famed lexicographer
- Doctor who invites you to take his word for it?
- Creator of many word lists
- Creator of an immortal 1852 lexicon
- Compiler of word book, 1852
- Compiler of synonyms
- Compiler of helpful lists
- Celebrated synonymist
- Big name in thesauruses
- Big name in thesauri
- Big name in synonyms
- Author who wouldn't let bygones be bygones?
- 19th-century author whose works are still read word for word
- "Thesaurus" man
- Physician-turned-wordsmith Peter
- Man of many words?
- Writer's reference
- Thesaurus compiler
- Doctor-turned-wordsmith
- Standard word reference
- Book that might help an 8-Down
- Book that's read word-for-word
- Man in search of meaning?
- Something to read word for word?
- Synonym compiler
- Reference book for a writer
- Synonym man
- Shelfmate of Webster
- Word reference pioneer
- Big name in reference books
- Doctor-turned- synonymist
- Physician/synonymist
- Thesaurus author
- Doctor often seen on writers' bookshelves
- Reference volume, informally
- Thesaurus creator
- Subject of the 2007 biography subtitled "The Man Who Became a Book"
- Synonym source
- Word menu option?
- Reference work next to Bartlett's, maybe
- Shelfmate of Bartlett's, maybe
- Webster shelfmate
- English physician who in retirement compiled a well-known thesaurus (1779-1869)
- Scholar Peter Mark ___
- Thesaurus man
- Lexicographer of note
- Thesaurus name
- Noted lexicographer
- Lexiconizing physician
- Thesaurus maker
- Synonyms man
- English physician and thesaurus compiler, d. 1869
- English doctor, compiler of a thesaurus, d. 1869
- Solver's ending with nothing? Obtain source of synonyms
- Reference compiler exposing nonsense about good English
- Book that might help an 8
- Thesaurus guy
- You can take his word for it
- He had a way with words
- British synonymist
- Surname synonymous with synonyms
- Noted wordsmith
- Name synonymous with synonyms
- Man of many synonyms
- Famous synonymist
- You might take his word for it
- Wordsmith's reference
- Synonym expert
- Synonym collector
- Subject of the 2008 biography "The Man Who Made Lists"
- Noted synonym lister
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
in reference to the "Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases" published 1852 by English physician and philologist Peter Mark Roget (1779-1869). Related: Roget's.
Usage examples of "roget".
Possibly de Roget had been banished from court in disgrace, but Arkell assumed there were more Sabreurs in the offing.
With fascinated horror Roget Germyn unscrewed the lid from a box which bore an ancient stencil: ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND.
Before Eleni and the others I told him he would get nothing from me unless I had the promise that no actor or actress of Paris would ever be slain or seduced by the new coven, that Renaud and his troupe would never be brought into the Theater of the Vampires now or in the years to come, that Roget, who would hold the purse strings of the theater, must never come to the slightest harm.
Roget Germyn was too busy to grieve, so he lived on, no theorist, not very cerebral, but glorying in a full gut, in taking a strong woman, in waking and lying extra minutes idly on a bed of polyurethane foam raped from its cushioning job in a stamping mill.