Citations:pædomachy


 * 1697, John Prince, Danmonii Orientales Illustres: or, The Worthies of Devon (1810), “Jewel, John, of Salisbury”, page 540:
 * Perceiving the great want of learned men in his time, his care was to have ever with him in his house, half a dozen, or more poor lads, which he brought up in learning; and took much delight to hear ‛em dispute points of grammar, in Latin, at his table, when he was at meal, improving them, and pleasing himself with that Pædomachy, or witty fray, at the same time.