Improperly vs Choplogical - What's the difference?
improperly | choplogical |
(rare) Characterized by equivocation or by overly complex or specious argumentation; improperly reasoned.
* 1659 , , The Queen and Concubine , act 4. sc. 5,
* 1961 , Ethel Seaton, Sir Richard Ross, c. 1410-1482: Lancastrian Poet , R. Hart-Davis, page 496,
As an adverb improperly
is in an improper manner; not properly.As an adjective choplogical is
(rare) characterized by equivocation or by overly complex or specious argumentation; improperly reasoned.choplogical
English
Adjective
(-)- How! you choplogical rascal, peasants!
- This is not Roos's usual style, but surely a skit of Maud's manner of choplogical circular argumentation, which irresistibly recalls the verses read as 'evidence' before the King of Hearts.