Leon Choirosphaktes did and found himself called an ὀλεθροβιβλοφαλσογραμματοφθόρος and a ψευδομυθοσθροπλασματοπλόκος and an Ἑλληνοθρησκοχριστοβλασφημοτρόπος. Silly contemporary academics think this was just political.
ψευδομυθο[???]πλασματοπλόκος
I claim σολοικοϐαττοϐαρϐαροσκυτογράφε for myself, though maybe just aspirationally.
The κυτο- puzzles me though. You can draw on a pot, I guess. Or σκῦτος meaning that he uses crappy parchment. Or χυτο-, meaning (at a real stretch) ink-blotting while writing with a quill pen. (Second guess seems best, of these.)
These are remarkably fun to say.
Yes. Thanks! I edited the post. I got the computer back from the shop and my u key was sticking.
Yes. Thanks! I edited the post. I got the computer back from the shop and my u key was sticking.
Sorry, my post was cryptic. By the question marks I was trying to ask what comes after μυθο-, since I couldn’t see what -σθρ- should be. In any case, these are fantastic examples of Byzantine ὀνοματοποιία. I trust you see that they are in iambic trimeter. Thanks for posting them.