biographee

English

Etymology

From biography +‎ -ee.

Noun

biographee (plural biographees)

  1. One about whom a biography is written; the subject of a biography.
    • 1977 June, Robert E. Wood, “Philosophy in the New Encyclopaedia Britannica”, in The Review of Metaphysics[1], volume 30, number 4, page 719:
      Where the biographee is the founder of a school, the biography will be mentioned in conjunction with the treatment of the school.

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