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logology|ləˈgɒlədʒɪ| [f. Gr. λόγο-ς (see Logos) + -λογία discourse: see -logy.] 1. The doctrine of the Logos. (Only as the title of two books in the 18th c.)
1726J. Jeffery (title) Logology, on John i. 1. 2. The science of words. rare.
1820Gentl. Mag. XC. i. 208 Perhaps the following little attempt at Philology (Logology?) may not be deemed an inadmissable trifle. 1878Tinsley's Mag. XXIII. 139 One of our most esteemed modern authorities in ‘logology’. 1943Jrnl. R. Anthrop. Inst. 5 Logology = the general study of linguistic elements of culture. 1961K. Burke (title) The rhetoric of religion: studies in logology. |