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Definition of Folklorists
1. folklorist [n] - See also: folklorist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Folklorists
Literary usage of Folklorists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by Parker Society (Great Britain) (1902)
"Mr. Henderson himself accounts for the likeness of plots, (which he minimises),
by coincidence and by conscious copying, and says that folklorists “appear ..."
2. Folklore as an Historical Science by George Laurence Gomme (1908)
"I recently came across a dictum of one of the most distinguished folklorists, Mr.
Andrew Lang, which is certainly much in the same direction. ..."
3. Gypsy Folk-tales by Francis Hindes Groome (1899)
"Sometimes, I scarce know why, the eloquence and the, ingenuity of folklorists
suggest these reminiscences; anyhow, I doubt if to folklorists my theory is ..."
4. Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1889)
"It numbers within its ranks most of the working folklorists of England, and has
through ... Of the more eminent folklorists of France may merely be named ..."
5. Publications by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1904)
"His standpoint is, in the main, that of most English folklorists ... analogies drawn
from other branches of study, we English folklorists are not ..."
6. Folklore by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1900)
"For the benefit of English folklorists I append it untranslated below. JOHN ABERCROMBY.
PLAN DE LA BIBLIOGRAPHIE GÉNÉRALE DES TRADITIONS POPULAIRES (DESTINÉ ..."