The late Dr. Boucher, in the prospectus of his proposed Dictionary, did me the honour, then a young writer, to quote an opinion I had formed early in life of the purest source of neology, which is in the revival of old words.
"Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 (of 3)"
Isaac Disraeli
Surely you have not become a student of German neology?"
"David Elginbrod"
George MacDonald
Jane, not at all conscious of being an offender, howled at her that this was her horrible liberalism and neology, while Metelill asked what was become of loyalty.
"More Bywords"
Charlotte M. Yonge