? Obs. rare1. [ad. L. acyrologia, a. Gr. ἀκυρολογία; see ACYROLOGICAL.] Incorrect use of language.

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1656.  Blount, Glossogr., Acyrology, improper speech, or a speaking improperly.

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1839.  Lady Lytton, Cheveley (ed. 2), I. x. 221. His work … was meant to be … a condensation of all the ‘logics’ and all the ‘ology’s’; but, unfortunately, tautology and acyrology were the only ones thoroughly exemplified.

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