The Collaborative International Dictionary
Idiotcy \Id"i*ot*cy\, n. [Cf. Idiocy.] Idiocy. [R.]
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n. (archaic spelling of idiocy English)
Usage examples of "idiotcy".
Now, was it not the depth of absurdity - of genuine idiotcy, for that pitiful, slavish, mean-minded brach to dream that I could love her?
Madness or idiotcy may utterly extinguish the most excellent and delicate of those powers.
A: It is generally believed by the peasants of Devonshire that idiotcy is produced by the influence of a witch.
Beadle goes into various shops and parlours, examining the inhabitants, always shutting the door first, and by exclusion, delay, and general idiotcy exasperating the public.
London regard his farcical patriotism with as much contempt as they do the original idiotcy that gave it birth.
Now, was it not the depth of absurdity - of genuine idiotcy, for that pitiful, slavish, mean-minded brach to dream that I could love her?