The Germans have two words for what we call Mysticism-Mystik and Mysticismus, the latter being generally dyslogistic.
"Christian Mysticism"
William Ralph Inge
And with every dyslogistic term, which he supposed had been applied to himself, he inflicted a new bruise on his rolling and roaring antagonist.
"Crotchet-Castle"
Peacock, Thomas Love
As applied to the immature male of our kind, the adjective "good" seems to have been perverted from its original and ordinary signification, and to have acquired a dyslogistic one.
"The Fiend's Delight"
Dod Grile