The Collaborative International Dictionary
Paradoxy
Paradoxy \Par"a*dox`y\, n.
A paradoxical statement; a paradox.
The quality or state of being paradoxical.
--Coleridge
Wiktionary
paradoxy
n. 1 (context countable English) A paradoxical statement; a paradox. 2 (context uncountable English) The state or quality of being paradoxical.
Usage examples of "paradoxy".
Renaissance, when the European novel was in its infancy, the art of paradoxy flourished in all the intricacy of its mutually entangled varieties.