Lexophilia

Lexophilia

Lexophilia is the love of words. The term, a neologism and unofficial word of the English language, derives from two Greek words – "lexis", a derivative of the Greek "logos" meaning "word," and "philia", meaning "friendship" or "fondness."

Lexophiles, lovers of words, derive pleasure from amassing a complex, variegated, and broad vocabulary. Although not all lexophiles use their vocabulary in everyday speech, most lexophiles pride themselves in their knowledge of synonyms, antonyms, homophones, and homonyms. Lexophiles generally appreciate the nuances surrounding different words, and they normally strive to select the best word for a given circumstance.

Links

Lexophilia Linguistics Neologism Forum [http://lexophilia.com/index.php]


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