Morosophy
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- | '''Morosophy''' is a portmanteau of [[moron]] and [[philia]]-[[sophia]]. | + | '''Morosophy''' is a [[portmanteau]] of [[moron]] and [[philia]]-[[sophia]]. An early use is noted in [[French writer]] [[Guillaume de la Perrière]]'s ''[[La Morosophie]]'', [[1553]] |
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Morosophy is a portmanteau of moron and philia-sophia. An early use is noted in French writer Guillaume de la Perrière's La Morosophie, 1553
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