单词 | datism |
释义 | Datismn. Now rare. Chiefly in classical contexts: uncultivated or nonstandard language; a fault or irregularity in speaking or writing, esp. such as would be made by a non-native speaker. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > a language > register > [noun] > corrupt language Barbary1509 Datism1617 jargon1643 1617 J. Minsheu Ἡγεμὼν είς τὰς γλῶσσας: Ductor in Linguas Datisme, when by a heape of Synonimaes wee rehearse the same things. 1791 W. Beloe in tr. Herodotus Hist. III. vi. 91 (note) Χαιρομαι is a barbarism, for the Greeks always say χαιρω. This kind of barbarisms were afterwards called Datisms. 1891 Sat. 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. 1941 Classical Q. 35 34 There remains the Datism ἀντιπραττομένους, which lexicographers, an iron breed, call a middle. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1617 |
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