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LOGOPHILE

Postby Dr. Goodword » Sun Jul 20, 2008 11:57 pm

• logophile •

Pronunciation: lah-gê-fail • Hear it!

Part of Speech: Noun

Meaning: Someone who loves words, a connoisseur of words.

Notes: Logophile is a word that we have neglected far too long in our Good Word series. It brings with it an entourage of related words: the adjective logophilic, the adverb logophilically, and the process noun, logophilia. We have already discussed a distant cousin, logorrhea, an ailment all too prevalent among logophiles.

In Play: Unlike 'wordies', dilettantes who just collect words, a logophile is a true connoisseur of lexical delicacies: "The Alpha Agora is the place where web-minded logophiles gather for enlightening fun with words." Of course, everyone reading this is a logophile, savoring yet another Good Word dripping with insights into our language and ourselves.

Word History: Today's Good Word is a new one, first appearing in print in the London Sunday Times on February 25, 1959 ("We are pretty sure that...all Sunday Times readers are natural and inveterate logophiles...."); however, it had been coined some time before. It is a combination of Greek logos "word" + philos "loving, dear". Logos is also at the bottom of the names of sciences that end on -logy, such as biology, sociology, and psychology. In ancient Greek, logos meant "word" but it also referred to sentences or even discussions (as 'to have a word with someone' in English). Theologia "theology" to the Greeks, then, started out as a discourse about the gods. We can't discuss a word containing phil- without mentioning its appearance in the name Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love (adelphos = brother). (Today we are grateful to a true logophile, Colin Burt, for reminding us that we need this word in our growing collection of Good Words.)
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Postby Perry » Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:57 am

Phile this under the, "yup that's me" category.
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Postby Stargzer » Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:49 pm

Paul Ogden is the original Agoraphile. :roll:
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