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Mendaciarium

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English

=Noun

Etymology

From Latin mendax / mendac- “lying, deceitful, false,” source of English mendacity, + -arium, a suffix used for physical places, repositories, or enclosures.

  1. An collection of or conceptual room of falsehoods, lies, myths, misinformation, and confidently repeated errors.
  • By gathering so many commonly accepted fallacies into a single volume, Tom Burnam's The Dictionary of Misinformation serves as a meticulously cataloged mendaciarium, opening the door to a conceptual room filled with history's most confidently repeated errors.
  1. A figurative repository of mendacity; a place, real or imagined, where durable untruths are gathered, preserved, or displayed.