Babeldom

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Alternative form of Babeldom. alt-of, alternative, countable, uncountable

    "Written by and for a myopic, microscopical insomniac, it's a babeldom that puts all noveldom in the shade, that puts culture, with a sardonic laugh, in a cul-de-sac."

  2. 2
    A confused mix of voices, languages, or words and ideas. countable, uncountable

    "Only a German hobbledehoy was coarse with me, and cursed at my aping foreign Babeldoms, and thundered out in his beery bass, " At a Tscherman mummery must the Tschennan Tscherman speak.""

  3. 3
    A state of noisy confusion and chaotic activity countable, uncountable

    "HPSCHD is, literally, describable — six harpsichords, movie and still projections of lunar and terrestrial landscapes (courtesy of NASA), a vertiginous polyglot of quaquaversal dispersion, a Babeldom of visual and aural stimuli — but, like nearly all of Cage's work, its impact lies totally in the experiential effect of being there."

  4. 4
    A multiplicity of mutually unintelligible languages. countable, uncountable

    "In connection with both are night-schools for adults, which are also largely attended by Arabs, Copts, Jews, Levantines, and Europeans of almost every nationality: the waifs-and-strays of Babeldom who have no time for school-work by day, but who take industriously to it six evenings a week under the attractions here offered."

Example

More examples

"Written by and for a myopic, microscopical insomniac, it's a babeldom that puts all noveldom in the shade, that puts culture, with a sardonic laugh, in a cul-de-sac."

Etymology

From a conflation of babble + -dom and Babel + -dom.

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.