pamphletry

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

pamphlet +‎ -ry

Noun[edit]

pamphletry (uncountable)

  1. Pamphlets generally.
    • 1911 October, The Lutheran Quarterly, volume 41, page 590:
      Evers' six volumes of popular-magazine pamphletry constitute a sustained outburst of hate.
    • 2007, Christon I. Archer, The Birth of Modern Mexico, 1780-1824, page 56:
      It was thus no accident, for example, that public discourse and pamphletry of the time from both sides of the independence conflict could appropriate single multivocal religious images for diametrically opposed ends.