Mo‐nol″o‐gy (?), n. The habit of soliloquizing, or of monopolizing conversation.
It was not by an insolent usurpation that Coleridge persisted in monology through his whole life. De Quincey.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Mo‐nol″o‐gy (?), n. The habit of soliloquizing, or of monopolizing conversation.
It was not by an insolent usurpation that Coleridge persisted in monology through his whole life. De Quincey.