philatelist - Word of the Day - Tue Sep 16, 2025 word of the day Entry posted by Myr in Word of the Day September 16, 2025 214 views Share https://gayauthors.org/blogs/entry/24615-philatelist-word-of-the-day-tue-sep-16-2025/ More sharing options... Followers 5 Quote philatelist - (n) - one who collects or studies stamps Quote As a devoted philatelist, Bill curated a genre-themed stamp collection that traced the evolution of speculative fiction across decades and continents. 9
Site Moderator drpaladin 107,869 Posted September 16, 2025 Site Moderator No, a philatelic isn't one of the obscene ones. 5
Popular Comment sandrewn 28,574 Posted September 16, 2025 Popular Comment Just the facts: PHILATELIST Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster Philatelist in a sentence (esp. good sentence like quote, proverb...) PHILATELY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster 6
Popular Comment Bill W 61,520 Posted September 16, 2025 (edited) Popular Comment The term "philatelist" derives from the word "philately," which was coined in 1864 by French collector Georges Herpin from the Greek word philos ("loving") and ateleia ("exemtion from tax, duties, or payment"). Herpin chose ateleia because postage stamps represented a prepaid, tax-free carriage of mail, a contrast to earlier postal systems where the recipient paid the charges. A "philatelist" is therefore a person who "loves stamps" or is interested in the "love of tax-exempt" items, referring to these prepaid stamps. "Philatelic" is an adjective that refers to the collection, study, and enjoyment of postage stamps, postal story, and other related itemss like covers and postmarks. According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), the earliest known use of the noun philatelist is from 1865, appearing in the Stamp-collector's Magazine. Before Herpin's innovation, the hobby of stamp collecting was sometimes called timbromanie in French, a term derived from the French word for stamp, timbre. Herpin disliked this term, which literally translates to "stamp mania". Therefore, philatelist was invented to replace the use of "stamp mania." According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), the adjective philatelic was first used in English in 1865. The dictionary's earliest evidence for the word is found in the Stamp-collector's Magazine. Examples of "philatelist" used in a sentence: "He was a renowned philatelist, known for his vast collection of rare and historical stamps". "At the annual stamp exhibition, the young philatelist proudly displayed her newly acquired collection to fellow enthusiasts". "Her passion for history led her to become a philatelist, collecting stamps from different countries and eras". "He's acknowledged among philatelist as one of the pre-eminent experts in the area of old stamps, though he isn't a philatelist himself." Edited September 16, 2025 by Bill W 6
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