[f. ETHNOLOG-Y + -ER1.] = ETHNOLOGIST.
1850. Merivale, Rom. Emp. (1865), I. v. 222. The Iberi, whom modern ethnologers represent as belonging to a distinct family.
1881. Freeman, Hist. Geog. Europe, I. iii. 57. It is from Cæsar, ethnologer as well as conqueror, that we get our chief knowledge of the country as it was in his day.