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Zzxjoanw
Zzxjoanw is a famous fictitious entry which fooled logologists for many years. ==Origin== In 1903, author Rupert Hughes published ''The Musical Guide'', an encyclopedia of classical music. Among the many sections of the "Guide" was a "pronouncing and defining dictionary of terms, instruments, etc". The "dictionary" occupied 252 pages, explaining the meanings and pronunciations of the German, Italian and other non-English words found in the terminology of classical music. As the very end of the dictionary, immediately after an entry for "zymbel" (German for cymbal), Hughes added the following definition:〔Hughes (1903), p. 307.〕 The entry was retained when the book was republished under different titles in 1912 and 1939.〔Hughes (1912), p. 307〕〔Hughes (1939)〕
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