Godwottery
See also: God-wottery
English
Alternative forms
- God-wottery
Etymology
Both senses are allusions to Thomas Edward Brown's short 1876 poem, “My Garden”, which begins: “A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot.”[1]
Noun
Godwottery (uncountable)
- Affectedly archaic or elaborate speech writing.
- An affected or over-elaborate style of gardening or attitude towards gardens.
References
- “godwottery”, Michael Quinion, World Wide Words, 2012 June 9.