ext_6892 ([identity profile] sallymn.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] 1word1day2020-05-03 10:51 pm

Sunday Word: Fallaciloquence

fallaciloquence [(fuh-lay-shee-oh-kwens]
noun:
(Archaic) deceitful or false speech

Examples:

Marie told her husband that she was tired of listening to his fallaciloquences. She wanted him to tell her the truth. (English-Word information)

The Enugu result was sure but the actual score was a working definition of Fallaciloquence ( Patrick Obahiagbon reacted to Enugu results, Osundefender, 2015)

Being a pre-election year (aren’t they all?) we have had our fill of fallaciloquence. (Chris Chris Remick: I have lethologica?, fosters.com, 2008)

Origin:

Not surprisingly, I have been unable to find an online etymology for this extremely archaic work: the Phrontistery indicates it was in use from 1656-1761 and it can probably be assumed that it comes from a similar background as fallacious and loquacious but ulike them, sadly died out...


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[personal profile] med_cat 2020-05-18 12:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Hehe, indeed :P