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monology|məˈnɒlədʒɪ| [ad. Gr. µονολογία (f. µονόλογος: see monologue).] †a. A monologue. Obs. b. The habit of monologizing.
1608Chapman Byron's Conspir. E 3 b, Which the Welch Herrald of their praise, the Cucko Would scarce haue put, in his monology, In iest, and said with reuerence to his merits. 1616Bullokar Eng. Expos., Monologie, a speaking still of one thing, a long tale of one matter. 1625Minsheu Ductor (ed. 2) 474 Monologie, a long tale of little matter, only speech without substance. a1859De Quincey Convers. Wks. 1860 XIV. 171 Coleridge persisted in monology through his whole life. |