释义 |
heterological, a.|ˌhɛtərəʊˈlɒdʒɪkəl| [ad. G. heterologisch (Grelling & Nelson 1907, in Abhandl. Fries'schen Schule II. 307), f. hetero- + Gr. λόγος word: see logos.] Of an adjective or other predicate: not having the property it denotes. Hence ˌheterologiˈcality, the property of being heterological.
1926,1952[see autological a.]. 1940B. Russell Inquiry Meaning & Truth v. 79 ‘Long’ is heterological because it is not a long word, but ‘short’ is homological. 1950Analysis X. 79 When one is asked, ‘Is ‘heterological’ heterological?’ no answer need be given until the notion of heterologicality is further analyzed. |