proverbiology

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

proverb +‎ -ology

Noun[edit]

proverbiology (uncountable)

  1. (rare) The study of proverbs; the collective lore of proverbs.
    • 1880, J. Long, “Proverbs: English and Keltic, with Their Eastern Relations”, in The Folk-Lore Record, volume 3, number 1, page 59:
      As the English language is best studied by the light thrown on it by comparative philology, and as a knowledge of human anatomy is greatly aided by the discoveries in the comparative anatomy of animals, so must English Proverbiology by assisted by the light reflected from comparative Proverbiology.
    • 1989, R. V. Teschner, “Reviews of A Dictionary of Mexican American Proverbs by Mark Glazer”, in Hispania, volume 72, number 1, page 150:
      Is the DMAP [Dictionary of Mexican American Proverbs] intended as a comparative Chicano proverbiology?

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References[edit]

  • Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1989.