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#203530 11/28/11 04:15 AM
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This isn't strictly word-related, but I think most/all of us on here are avid readers, so here goes.

Is "Ologies" some kind of new genre of books? I was just looking on a web site and thought one book was worth a closer look. It was described as being "an astonishing guide that takes the 'Ologies to a new level." At the bottom of the page was a listing of similar books, all with --ology in the title but all by different authors, so it can't be just a series. And I believe they were fiction, not scientific.

If anyone can enlighten me I'd appreciate it.

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ology is, like, a word? and not just a suffix.

ology - (informal or humorous usage) a branch of learning

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I've certainly heard it spoken, this side of the pond, as a generic name for 'branches of knowledge,' but I've never seen it written


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here's two I used at wwftd..

"Ologies of all kinds, from morning to night. If there is any
Ology left, of any description, that has not been worn to
rags in this house.. I hope I shall never hear its name."
- Charles Dickens, Hard Times For These Times (1854)

"One's doing a thesis on geology now, and the other's
writing a book on meteorology. Ology is about the only
thing they have in common. "
- Anthony Price, War Game (1976)

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ology is, like, a word? Like, not as such, afaik. The quote has 'Ologies. The capitalization adds to my puzzlement--that makes it seem as though it's the title of something. [shrug]

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It seems, from a quick check of four or five online sources, to be generally regarded as informal, humorous, facetious.

Any science or branch of study or knowledge.

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Originally Posted By: Jackie
ology is, like, a word? Like, not as such, afaik. The quote has 'Ologies. The capitalization adds to my puzzlement--that makes it seem as though it's the title of something. [shrug]


yes, well ology has a OLi of twenty-seven(27!)*, and can be found in OED[online] and W3. but you're probly right - it's not really a word. wink

I'd venture a guess that many of the capitalized instances came early in the word's informal history [see Dickens quote above] to distinguish it from the suffix form, -ology.

here's another:
"The days of the ‘ologies’ (be they zoo- or entomo-) were giving way to a single science, and he had not noticed."
- Daily Telegraph 26 May, 1999

*from a closer inspection, it looks like two(2!) of these are really the suffix only.

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Just read the word 'aromachology'. I add some I expect soo to follow; art collectionology, coacholy, feelgoodology.

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OL lists 537 'common word' ologies. one on the first page that called out to me was carpology - probly isn't what you'd first think of.

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I have two guesses before I will look.
The study of carpooling.
The study of carps.

Now I'll have a look at your link and won't give comment. Maybe others would like to make a guess.

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