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polylogy rare.|pəˈlɪlədʒɪ| Also 7 polu-. [ad. Gr. πολυλογία, f. πολυλόγος loquacious: see poly- and -logy.] Much speaking, loquacity. So poˈlylogize v. intr. (nonce-wd.), to talk much.
1602R. T. Five Godlie Serm. 287 Vsing Polulogies and Battologies that is vaine repetitions, and much babblings. 1621T. Granger On Eccles. 115 Many words, (batologie or polylogie)..are signes of a foole. 1845S. Judd Margaret ii. ii, I have ‘polylogized’ quite long enough. 1890My Curates 19 Mr. Slimmer's vigorous energy in polylogy (if I may coin a word). |