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Weird Collector Names

By: Larry Crain

Collectors actually use the strange names you hear once in a while (like arctophile - lover of Teddy Bears). Here's a list of names that have made it into the dictionary so far.

All these names are found in at least one dictionary. There are other terms used by collectors that are common, but not yet recorded as "official" by a dictionary. They are on the -- List.

Aerophilatelist [air-oh-fi-LAT-l-ist]

-a student or collector of airmail stamps, cancellations, etc.

-[Base Origin: aero- + philately]

Arctophile [AHRK-tuh-fahyl]

-a person who is very fond of and is usually a collector of teddy bears

-[Base Origin: < Gk arkto-, comb. form of arktós bear + -phile]

Audiophile [AW-dee-uh-fahyl]

-a person who is especially interested in high-fidelity sound reproduction

-[Base Origin: 1950'55; audio- + -phile]

Bibliophile [BIB-lee-uh-fahyl, -fil], -ist [bib-lee-OF-uh-list]

-a person who loves or collects books, esp. as examples of fine or unusual printing, binding, or the like

-[Base Origin: 1815'25; biblio- + -phile]

Conchologist [kong-KOL-uh-jist]

-a collector and student of mollusk shells

-[Base Origin: 1770'80; conch + -o- + -logy]

Deltiologist [del-tee-OL-uh-jist]

-a postcard collector; a person who collects postcards as a hobby

-[Base Origin: 1945'50; < Gk deltí(on), dim. of déltos writing tablet + -o- + -logy]

Discophile [DIS-kuh-fahyl]

-a person who studies and collects phonograph records, esp. those of a rare or specialized nature

-[Base Origin: 1935'40; disc + -o- + -phile]

Ex-librist [eks LEE-brist]

-a collector of ex-libris records

ex-libris [eks LEE-bris, LAHY-]

-from the library of (a phrase inscribed in or on a book before the name of the owner): Ex libris Jane Doe.

-an inscription in or on a book, to indicate the owner; bookplate.

-[Base Origin: 1875'80; < L ex lībrīs out of the books (of), from the books (of)]

Exonumist [ek-suh-NOO-mist, -NYOO-, EK-suh-noo-, -nyoo-]

-a person who collects exonumia (items, as tokens or medals, that resemble money but are not intended to circulate as money)

-[Origin: exonum(ia) + -ist]

-[Base Origin: 1965'70; exo- + num(ismatic) + -ia]

Iconophile [ahy-KON-uh-fahyl]

-a connoisseur of icons or images.

-[Base Origin: 1880'85; icono- + -phile]

Lepidopterist [lep-i--DOP-tuh-rist]

-the collecting of butterflies and moths

-[Base Origin: 1895'1900; Lepidopter(a) + -o- + -logy]

Numismatist [noo-MIZ-muh-tist, -MIS-, nyoo-]

-a specialist in numismatics

-a person who collects numismatic items, esp. coins

-[Base Origin: 1790'1800; < L numismat- (s. of numisma) coin + -ist]

Oenophile [EE-nuh-fahyl], -ist [ee-NOF-uh-list]

-a person who enjoys wines, usually as a connoisseur.

-[Base Origin: 1925'30; < F < Gk oǐn(os) wine + -o- -o- + F -phile -phile]

Philatelist [fi-LAT-l-ist]

-the collecting of stamps and other postal matter as a hobby or an investment

-the study of postage stamps, revenue stamps, stamped envelopes, postmarks, postal cards, covers, and similar material relating to postal or fiscal history

-[Base Origin: 1860'65; < F philatélie < Gk phil- phil- + atéleia freedom from charges (taken to mean recipient's freedom from delivery charges by virtue of the stamp which sender affixed to the letter), lit., want of taxation, equiv. to a- a-6 + tél(os) tax + -eia -y3]

Phillumenist [fi-LOO-muh-nist], [fi-LOO-muh-nist]

-a collector of matchbooks and matchboxes

-[Base Origin: 1940'45; phil- + L lūmen light + -ist]

Pyrographer [pahy-ROG-ruh-fur]

-one who burns designs on wood, leather, etc., with a heated tool

-one who collects such items

-[Base Origin: 1875'80, Americanism; pyro- + -graphy]

Scripophile [SKRIP-uh-fahyl], -ist [skri-POF-uh-list]

-a person who practices scripophily

-[Base Origin: 1975'80; scrip + -o- + -phile]

scrip [SKRIP]

-a receipt, certificate, list, or similar brief piece of writing

-a scrap of paper

-Finance:

--a certificate representing a fraction of a share of stock

--a certificate to be exchanged for goods, as at a company store

--a certificate indicating the right of the holder to receive payment later in the form of cash, goods, or land

-paper currency in denominations of less than one dollar, formerly issued in the United States

-[Base Origin: 1610'20; earliest sense "scrap of paper" perh. gradational var. of scrap; subsequent sense development shows influence of script and subscription, with def. 3a specifically a shortening of subscription receipt]

Vecturist [VEK-chuh-rist]

-a person who collects transportation tokens as a hobby

-[Base Origin: < L vectūr(a) transport, money paid for transport, fare (vect(us) ptp. of vehere to convey + -ūra -ure) + -ist]

Vexillologist [vek-suh-LOL-uh-jist]

-an expert in flags

-[Base Origin: 1955'60; < L vexill(um) flag, vexillum + -o- + -logy]

Xylographer [zahy-LOG-ruh-fur]

-the art of engravings on wood, or of printing from such engravings

-a collector of such items

-[Base Origin: 1810'20; < F xylographie. See xylo-, -graphy]

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