[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.
1848. Thackeray, Bk. Snobs, xxxv. Up that long avenue the *Snobographer walked in solitude.
1868. Imperial Rev., March, 272. I may mention that Thackeray, the great Snobographer, hated a Cad much more than he hated a Snob.
1848. Thackeray, Bk. Snobs, xxxviii. In the Country *Snobography my poor friend Ponto has been held up almost exclusively for the public gaze.
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.
1888. E. A. Parry, Lett. Dorothy Osborne, Introd. 158. Both the circumstance and the doggerel should be very instructive to the *snobologist.
1848. Thackeray, Bk. Snobs, xxiii. Some telescopic philosopher will arise one day, some great *Snobonomer [etc.].