Ology vs Alogy - What's the difference?
ology | alogy |
(colloquial) Any branch of learning, especially one ending in “-logy”.
* 1854:' Charles Dickens, ''Hard Times'' - You learnt a great deal, Louisa, and so did your brother. ' Ologies of all kinds, from morning to night. If there is an Ology left, of any description, that has not been worn to rags...
* 1902:' William James, ''The Varieties of Religious Experience'' - The ideal world, for them, is not a world of facts, but only of the meaning of facts; it is a point of view for judging facts. It appertains to a different "' -ology ," ...