[f. as prec. + -(O)GRAPHER.] A writer on, a describer of, snobs. So Snobography, the description or delineation of snobs. Snobologist, Snobonomer, a student of, a specialist in, snobs.

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1848.  Thackeray, Bk. Snobs, xxxv. Up that long avenue the *Snobographer walked in solitude.

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1868.  Imperial Rev., March, 272. I may mention … that Thackeray, the great Snobographer, hated a Cad much more than he hated a Snob.

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1848.  Thackeray, Bk. Snobs, xxxviii. In the Country *Snobography my poor friend Ponto has been held up almost exclusively for the public gaze.

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1884.  Sat. Rev., 19 Jan., 76/1. The safer and wiser way in this infancy of the science of snobography is to refrain from the attempt at absolute aphorism.

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1888.  E. A. Parry, Lett. Dorothy Osborne, Introd. 158. Both the circumstance and the doggerel should be very instructive to the *snobologist.

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1848.  Thackeray, Bk. Snobs, xxiii. Some telescopic philosopher will arise one day, some great *Snobonomer [etc.].

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