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logomachy

American  
[loh-gom-uh-kee] / loʊˈgɒm ə ki /

noun

plural

logomachies
  1. a dispute about or concerning words.

  2. an argument or debate marked by the reckless or incorrect use of words; meaningless battle of words.

  3. a game played with cards, each bearing one letter, with which words are formed.


logomachy British  
/ lɒˈɡɒməkɪ /

noun

  1. argument about words or the meaning of words

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Other Word Forms

  • logomach noun
  • logomachic adjective
  • logomachical adjective
  • logomachist noun

Etymology

Origin of logomachy

First recorded in 1560–70; from Greek logomachía; see origin at logo-, -machy

Explanation

A fight about words is called logomachy. You don't have to be an etymologist to find yourself caught up in logomachy, but you have to care about words and their meanings. You and your word-loving friends might engage in logomachy, if you argue about the Latin and Sanskrit roots of your favorite words. There's not much to disagree on when it comes to the rare word logomachy itself, though — in Greek, logos means "word," and the suffix -machy always means "battle" or "contest," from the Greek makhe, or "fight."

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Example Sentences

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This was just the beginning of the logomachy.

From Slate • Jan. 4, 2012

Sandra also got logomachy, while Dana got triskelion and cuproiodar-gyrite.

From Time Magazine Archive

We are today solid enough, balanced enough, sure enough of ourselves not to be impressed either by logomachy* or gesticulations ...

From Time Magazine Archive

Our march to the sealing-ground was enlivened by a little logomachy, or wordy war, between the first mate and the doctor.

From In Touch with Nature Tales and Sketches from the Life by Stables, Gordon

How innocent was this gentleman of the arts and stratagems of logomachy, or book-wars!

From Calamities and Quarrels of Authors by Disraeli, Isaac