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an·thol·o·gy \anˈthäləjē, aan-, -ji\ noun (-es) Etymology: New Latin anthologia collection of epigrams, from Middle Greek, from Greek, flower-gathering, from anthos flower + logia, logeia collecting, from legein to collect, speak; akin to Sanskrit andha herb, soma plant, and perhaps to Albanian ënde blossom — more at legend : a usually representative collection of selected literary pieces or passages < an anthology of 19th century poetry > or of selected pieces in any art form (as songs or recordings, paintings, or sculpture) < a huge anthology of paintings, sculpture, and models for architecture > also : something felt to resemble such a collection < his performance was an anthology of hilarity > |