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traulism rare.|ˈtrɔːlɪz(ə)m| Also in L. form traulismus. [ad. Gr. τραυλισµ-ός, f. τραυλίζειν to lisp, τραυλός adj. lisping, mispronouncing letters.] A stammering, stuttering.
[1589R. Harvey Pl. Perc. A ij, And so foorth following the Traulila-lilismus, as farre as Will Solnes stuttring pronunciation may stumble ouer at a breath.] 1678Phillips (ed. 4), Traulismus,..a stammering repetition of the first syllable, or letter of a word, as Tu-Tu-Tullius. 1680Dalgarno Deaf & Dumb Man's Tutor 128 Childish and ridiculous Traulisms. a1800S. Pegge Anecd. Eng. Lang. (1803) 93 A stammering kind of syllable, rhetorically called a Traulismus. 1893Westm. Gaz. 6 Oct. 2/1 A professor of elocution who has caught a trick of stammering from those whom he has cured of traulism. |