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Definition of Logogriphs
1. logogriph [n] - See also: logogriph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Logogriphs
Literary usage of Logogriphs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1897)
"Strange monument built of mud and of marble, bathed in shadow and in sunshine,
decked with a thousand monstrous forms, with riddles and logogriphs, ..."
2. Goldoni and the Venice of His Time by Joseph Spencer Kennard (1920)
"In fact logogriphs were just then the fad in Paris, especially in Le Mercure de
France (see Memoirs, part iii, ..."
3. The Continental Legal History Series by Association of American Law Schools (1913)
"[This reminds one of the "logogriphs" of Athens.] We should, moreover, see
gathering about the criminal courts, as formerly before the consuls, ..."
4. A History of Continental Criminal Procedure, with Special Reference to France by Adhémar Esmein, René Garraud, Carl Joseph Anton Mittermaier (1913)
"[This reminds one of the "logogriphs" of Athens.] We should, moreover, see
gathering about the criminal courts, as formerly before the consuls, ..."