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Dyslogistic

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Dys′lo‐gis″tic (?), a. [Gr. δυσ- ill, bad, + � discourse, fr. � to speak.] Unfavorable; not commendatory; — opposed to eulogistic.

There is no course of conduct for which dyslogistic or eulogistic epithets may be found. J. F. Stephen.

The paternity of dyslogistic — no bantling, but now almost a centenarian — is adjudged to that genius of common sense, Jeremy Bentham. Fitzed. Hall.