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struthonian, a. (n.) joc.|struːˈθəʊnɪan| [Irreg. f. L. struth-io: see -ian and struthious a.] Tending to ‘hide one's head in the sand’, like the ostrich (see sand n.2 2 d), and so to ignore unwelcome facts (Koestler's word). Also as n., one who does this. Hence struˈthonianism.
1963A. Koestler in Encounter July 7/1 One need not be an economist to find these figures disconcerting. But there is a struthonian answer to them (from struthio the Latin for ostrich). Your Old Struthonian will start with some disparaging remarks about statistics in general, and..then explain that Britain started the Industrial Revolution, and that accordingly it is only natural..that other nations, which started later, should grow at a faster rate. 1966Listener 18 Aug. 223/2 Housing, with doubtful justification, lags behind needs, and continues to take a lion-hearted and struthonian view of the climate. Ibid. 224/1 A fine piece of struthonianism is the failure to accept the fact that teenagers are now in practice sexually active. Ibid. 25 Aug. 279/1 It is unfortunate that Professor Wisdom should perpetuate Arthur Koestler's barbaric derivative struthonian... If leonine, then struthionine, or nothing. |