1849 May 150 The Latinism of Isaac Taylor, the rugged word-coinage of Chalmers, or the gigantic Teutonism of Carlyle.
1929 5 92 It may surprise some readers to hear that poets and novelists are responsible for extremely few word-coinages.
1997 S. R. Horowitz vii. 157 The obsession of Nazi leadership with public speeches and radio broadcasts, with slogans and chants, with word coinage and euphemism.