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A couple of websites attribute the word Ollendorffian meaning "written in the artificial and overly formal style of foreign-language phrase books'in the language of foreign phrase-books" to this Ollendorff. However I am under the impression that word derived from a different Ollendorff, Paul Ollendorff of Paris: French publisher of foreign phrase-books eg Lucien Rigaud’s Dictionnaire D' Argot Moderne.
Does anyone know?