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Webster 1913 Edition
Philomath
Phil′o-math
(fĭl′ō̍-măth)
, Noun.
 [Gr. 
φιλομαθής
; φίλοσ 
loving, a friend + μάθη 
learning, fr. μαθεῖν
, μανθάνειν
, to learn.] A lover of learning; a scholar. 
Chesterfield.
 Webster 1828 Edition
Philomath
PHI'LOMATH
,Noun.
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philomath
philomath
English
Noun
philomath (plural philomaths)
-  (archaic) A lover of learning; a scholar.
-  1824, Rev. Philip Skelton, The Complete Works of the Late Rev. Philip Skelton, Rector of Fintona, page 27:
- For this (in my humble opinion, not very important purpose, and fitter to employ the talent of a philomath than a Newton) he and Leibnitz, much about the same, struck out a fluxional method, which they both took for a demonstration.
 
-  1896, John Bach McMaster, Benjamin Franklin as a Man of Letters, page 108:
- Jerman for twenty years past had been the author of a Quaker almanac, and had for about the same time been engaged in a fierce almanac warfare with Jacob Taylor, a philomath and a printer of Friends’ books.
 
 
-  1824, Rev. Philip Skelton, The Complete Works of the Late Rev. Philip Skelton, Rector of Fintona, page 27:
-  An astrologer or predictor.
-  2007, Thomas Fleming, Benjamin Frankiln: Inventing America, Sterling point books, age 33
- "The success of an almanac depended upon the appeal of the "philomath"-the resident astologer who did the writing and predicting."
 
 
-  2007, Thomas Fleming, Benjamin Frankiln: Inventing America, Sterling point books, age 33