Jean Haust

Belgian academic, linguist and philologist
Jean Haust (1868–1946)
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Jean Haust (Verviers, 10 February 1868– Liège, 23 November 1946) was a Belgian academic, linguist and philologist. He was a professor at the University of Liège en became known for his publication of several dictionaries containing the Walloon dialect of Liège.

Honours

  • 1932: Commander in the Order of Leopold.[1]

Works

  • Étymologies wallonnes et françaises (Liège and Paris, H. Vaillant-Carmanne and Édouard Champion, 1923)[2]

References

  1. ^ RD 8 April 1932
  2. ^ At Internet Archive
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