telegram

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    a message transmitted by telegraph

Word Origin

telegram (n.)
"telegraphic dispatch," according to Bartlett's 1859 edition a coinage of E. Peshine Smith of Rochester, N.Y., from tele-, as in telegraph + -gram, and introduced in the Albany "Evening Journal" of April 6, 1852. Damned in the cradle by purists who pointed out that the correct formation would be telegrapheme (which is close to the Modern Greek word). May I suggest to such as are not contented with 'Telegraphic Dispatch' the rightly constructed word 'telegrapheme'? I do not want it, but ... I protest against such a barbarism as 'telegram.' [Richard Shilleto, Cambridge Greek scholar, in the London "Times," Oct. 15, 1857] Related: Telegrammic.

Example

1. And sam has an important telegram to read to you .
2. Rarely has one telegram had such impact .
3. The president sent a telegram of congratulations .
4. Mr. nixon sent a telegram back a few hours later .
5. At the telegram 's peak in 1929 , more than 200 million were sent .

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