amphibology
Americannoun
plural
amphibologiesnoun
Other Word Forms
- amphibolic adjective
- amphibological adjective
- amphibologically adverb
Etymology
Origin of amphibology
1325–75; Middle English amphibologie < Late Latin amphibologia. See amphiboly, -logy
Example Sentences
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Of course, the theologians who advocated amphibology operated from a religious framework that feels remote to us now.
From Slate • Feb. 6, 2015
Here’s where the book gets funny, shuffling through various 13th-century attempts to salvage dishonesty: equivocation, mental reservation, amphibology.
From Slate • Feb. 6, 2015
It had been an excellent quaere to have posed the devil of Delphos, and must needs have forced him to some strange amphibology.
From Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend by Browne, Thomas, Sir
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