Lexicographical Neighbors of Cacographical
Literary usage of Cacographical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1854)
"We quite agree with the categorical dictum of that cacographical authoress, when
she declared that the report that “the car'nals at Roam keep columbines was ..."
2. The Weavers' Craft: Being a History of the Weavers' Incorporation of by Daniel Thomson (1903)
"With evil never tamper, lest resolutions scamper," savs some cacographical poet,
taking his own way of impressing the moral concealed under the aphorism ..."
3. The English Constitution in the Reign of King Charles the Second by Andrew Amos (1857)
"... of a letter from a Duchess of Norfolk, of the date of 1681, deserving the
attention of the Civil Service Commissioners in those cacographical pitfalls ..."
4. The Early Writings of William Makepeace Thackeray by Charles Plumptre Johnson (1888)
"... ill become me to contribute to a miscellany like yours, or to attempt by a
stupid series of cacographical errors to awaken the laughter of the public. ..."