a. and sb. rare. [f. Gr. λεξικογράφος (see prec.) + -IC.] a. adj. = next. † b. sb. pl. Lexicographical writings.

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1716.  M. Davies, Athen. Brit., III. Crit. Hist., 2. Pomey’s Onomasticks and Tachard’s Lex[ic]ographicks … are far surpass’d by our Oxford Grammar.

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1816.  J. Gilchrist, Philos. Etym., p. vii. Whether that gentleman shall choose a lexicographic department in the field of philology.

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1843.  J. F. Davis, in Proc. Philol. Soc. (1845), I. 59. In addition to their uses in lexicographic arrangement, these roots [etc.].

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