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Datism rare.|ˈdeɪtɪz(ə)m| [ad. Gr. Δᾱτισµός ‘a speaking like Datis (the Median commander at Marathon), i.e. speaking broken Greek’ (Liddell & Scott).] Broken or barbarous speech; a fault in speaking such as would be made by one not fully acquainted with the language.
1617Minsheu Ductor, Datisme, when by a heape of Synonimaes wee rehearse the same things. 1891Sat. Rev. 14 Nov. 554/2 We can understand that a small Athenian boy should commit a Datism in Latin; but we cannot see why the Roman boy should make a neuter verb transitive. |