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anecdotage

anecdotage
  (ˈænɪkdəʊtɪdʒ)
  [f. anecdote n. + -age.]
  1. Anecdotes collectively; anecdotic literature.

1823 De Quincey in Lond. Mag. Mar. (title) Anecdotage. 1832–4Cæsars Wks. 1862. 23 So minute and curious a collector of anecdotage as Suetonius. 1876 J. Davies in Academy 25 Nov. 515 His biography..a repertory of anecdotage to the critics.

  2. Humorously (attributed to John Wilkes; suggested by age and dotage), garrulous old age.

1835 Blackw. Mag. XXXVII. 112 The disgusting perversions of their anile anecdotage. 1870 Disraeli Lothair xxviii. 124 When a man fell into his anecdotage it was a sign for him to retire from the world. 1880 M. Collins Th. in Gard. I. 151 A man who has reached his anecdotage—to use a pun which Disraeli the younger has conveyed from Wilkes.

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