rare. [ad. late L. logodædalia, a. Gr. λογοδαιδαλία, f. λογοδαίδαλος (see prec.).] Cunning in words; skill in adorning a speech; ‘verbal legerdemain.’

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1727.  Bailey, vol. II., Logodædaly, a goodly shew and flourish of Words, without much matter.

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1825.  Coleridge, Aids Refl., xliii. (1836), 114. For one instance of mere Logomachy I could bring ten instances of Logodædaly, or verbal Legerdemain.

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