Definition of Logorrheic

1. Adjective. Of, pertaining to, or exhibiting logorrhea, the excessive flow of words ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Logorrheic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Logorrheic

logopedics
logopedist
logopedists
logophile
logophiles
logophilia
logophobia
logophor
logophoric
logophors
logoplegia
logopoeic
logopœia
logorrhea
logorrheas
logorrheic (current term)
logorrhoea
logorrhœic
logos
logospasm
logosyllabic
logotherapy
logothete
logothetes
logotype
logotypes
logotypies
logotypy
logout
logouts

Literary usage of Logorrheic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Studies in Spanish-American Literature by Isaac Goldberg, Jeremiah Denis Matthias Ford (1920)
"He deals, of course, with the normal mind (which, like the normal eyesight of which Bernard Shaw speaks in one of his logorrheic prefaces, is so rare), ..."

2. The Drama of Transition: Native and Exotic Playcraft by Isaac Goldberg (1922)
"One looks in vain for meticulous stage-directions, which Benavente avoids, and logorrheic prefaces. The Spaniard lacks almost entirely the Irishman's ..."

3. Textbook of insanity by Richard Krafft-Ebing (1905)
"(e) Cloudy states of consciousness with imperative facilitated reproduction of actual events and what has been read. The content of this logorrheic delirium ..."

4. Lady of La Mancha by Lawrence Murray, Alessandra LaRocca (2002)
""The name of this logorrheic Padre?" Soar Magdalene asked, already suspecting the answer. "Padre Juan de Yepes y Alvarez, born in Fontiveros. ..."

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