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Legomachy
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Wed, 6 Feb 2002 06:07:43 GMT
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Got the following word for the day (1), wonder if we should add a new word to
our LEGO vocabulary:

legomachy \le-GOH-muh-kee\ (noun)

   1: a dispute over LEGO
   2: a controversy marked by flying LEGO

Example sentence:
   "He was looking for a legomachy when he posted that castle is better than
town."


--Mike.  :)






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The Word of the Day for February 6 is:

logomachy   \loh-GAH-muh-kee\   (noun)
    *1 : a dispute over or about words
     2 : a controversy marked by verbiage

Example sentence:
     "Quarreling about whether 'mathematics' and 'arithmetic'
mean the same thing is nothing but a ridiculous logomachy,"
Sheila declared stoutly.

Did you know?
     It doesn't take much to start people arguing about words,
but there's no quarrel about the origin of "logomachy." It comes
from the Greek roots "logos," meaning "word" or "speech," and
"machesthai," meaning "to fight," and it entered English in the
mid-1500s. If you're a word enthusiast, you probably know that
"logos" is the root of many an English word ("monologue,"
"neologism," "logic," and most words ending in "-logy," for
example), but what about other derivatives of "machesthai"?
Actually, this is a tough one even for word whizzes. Only a few
very rare English words come from "machesthai." Here are two of
them: "heresimach" ("an active opponent of heresy and heretics")
and "naumachia" ("an ancient Roman spectacle representing a
naval battle").

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.

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  Re: Legomachy
 
(...) I vote yes!!!!! Could be really useful over in .off-topic.debate!!!! ROSCO (who's never had a real legomachy(2)) (22 years ago, 6-Feb-02, to lugnet.off-topic.pun)

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