1640s, "literary person, one devoted to learning or literature;" 1716, "student of language," from philology (q.v.) + -ist. Philologer (1580s in the former sense, 1650s in the latter) was formerly more common. Philologue is from 1590s; philologian is by 1830.
Phillips
phillumenist
Philly
philo-
philodendron
philologist
philology
philomath
philomel
philophobia
philoprogenitive