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neological, a.|niːəʊˈlɒdʒɪkəl| [ad. F. néologique (1726): see neology and -ical.] 1. Dealing with, characterized by, new words or phrases. rare.
1754Chesterfield World No. 101 ⁋11 A genteel neological dictionary, containing those polite.. words and phrases, commonly used..by the beau monde. 1774Chesterfield's Lett. (1792) III. ccxxxvii. 83 The affected, the refined, the neological, or new and fashionable style, are at present too much in vogue at Paris. 2. Of the nature of, characterized by, neologism in theological views or doctrines.
1827Eclectic Rev. July 26 Disgusted..by the Neological infidelity of Protestant clergymen. 1841D'Israeli Amen. Lit. (1867) 718 Some German systems, stripped of their deep neological disguise, have borrowed from Cudworth. 1870Anderson Missions Amer. Bd. III. vi. 82 The advocates of the neological system. Hence neoˈlogically adv. (Webster 1847.) |