antisyzygy

noun

Etymology

From anti- + syzygy, coined by G. Gregory Smith in Scottish Literature: Character and Influence (1919).

  1. derived from συζυγία
  2. borrowed from sȳzygia
  3. prefixed as antisyzygy — “anti + syzygy

Definitions

  1. The presence of dueling polarities within one entity, thought of as typical for the…

    The presence of dueling polarities within one entity, thought of as typical for the Scottish psyche and literature.

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