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soleˈcistical, a. Now rare or Obs. Also 7 solœcisticall, 8–9 -al. [See prec. and -ical.] Solecistic. (a)1654Gayton Pleas. Notes iv. xxi. 272 Some long narrative, which was the Apology for the solœcisticall appearances of children. 1837Foreign Q. Rev. XIX. 78 The miserable solecistical conceit of making the chimney-shafts resemble small Doric columns. (b)1725Blackwall Sacr. Class. (1727) 139 That saying of divine inspiration will be solecistical. 1778Tyrwhitt Chaucer's C. Tales V. 185 According to this hypothesis, the use of these combinations, with respect to the pronouns, is almost always solecistical. 1779Johnson L.P., Milton Wks. 1781 I. 160 Milton..has enforced the charge of a solecism by an expression in itself grossly solecistical. 1818Hallam Mid. Ages II. 300 The nominative Trullo, though solœcistical, is used by ecclesiastical writers in English. Hence soleˈcistically adv.
1722Wollaston Relig. Nat. 6 A few scatterd papers, in which I had formerly for my own use set down some of them (briefly, and almost solecistically). |