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单词 wordlore
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wordloren.

Brit. /ˈwəːdlɔː/, U.S. /ˈwərdˌlɔr/
Forms: see word n. and lore n.1
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: word n., lore n.1
Etymology: < word n. + lore n.1 In sense 2 probably partly after German Wortlehre (17th cent.; usually with reference to either morphology or lexicology; now rare).The word evidently became obsolete at the end of the Old English period and was re-formed in the 19th cent.
1. (Verbal) teaching. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > education > teaching > [noun]
lore971
wissingc1000
wordloreOE
teachingc1175
kenningc1320
lering1377
learningc1380
disciplinea1382
doctrinec1384
ensignment1398
instruction?a1439
schoolc1449
schoolingc1449
document?a1500
instructing1516
entechmenta1522
institution1531
teachment1562
repasting1567
tuition1582
lessoning1583
tutoring1590
loring1596
tutorage1638
indoctrination1646
principling1649
tutorya1713
tutorhood1752
didactic1754
documenting1801
pupillizing1815
tutorizing1837
tutorization1842
tutelagea1856
coachmanship1873
preception1882
OE tr. Chrodegang of Metz Regula Canonicorum (Corpus Cambr. 191) xlv. 259 Hi beon to bysne oðrum, ge an wordlare [L. uerbo], ge an drohtnunge, ge an soðre lufe.
2. The study of words and their history; philology.In quot. 1871 = morphology n. 3.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > morphology > [noun]
etymologyc1475
wordlore1840
morphology1870
morphemics1947
the mind > language > linguistics > linguistic unit > word > [noun] > words collectively vocabulary
wordhoardeOE
vocabulary1701
wordage1829
word-stock1858
wordlore1904
lexicon1933
lexis1960
vocab1971
1840 Analyst 10 155 The fancier of word-lore may be exercising his ingenuity on the Papyann.
1856 Gentleman's Mag. Mar. 283/2 We shall in this way have access to a new branch of Asiatic word-lore.
?1862 Trans. Philol. Soc. 1860–1 154 A perfect Dictionary must not only be a complete Repertory, but also an available Directory within the whole province of word~lore (wort-lehre as distinguished from satz-lehre).
1871 B. H. Kennedy Public School Lat. Gram. 5 Etymology comprises:—I. Phonology or Soundlore, the doctrine of Sounds. II. Morphology or Wordlore, the doctrine of Words.
1904 A. S. Palmer (title) The Folk and their Word-Lore: an Essay on Popular Etymologies.
1963 Mod. Lang. Jrnl. 47 39/2 An interesting volume in which to browse at leisure, savoring the fascinations and intriguing surprises of wordlore.
1994 Globe & Mail (Toronto) (Nexis) 2 Apr. According to this whimsical wordlore, the word [sc. ampersand] was originally and-pussy-and.

Derivatives

ˈwordlorist n.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > morphology > [noun] > one who studies
wordlorist1900
morphemicist1949
1900 Bye-gones 25 Apr. 364/2 I have inquired from several other old word lorists.
1929 Notes & Queries 15 June 419/2 No word-lorist who studies place-names.
1992 Gazette (Montreal) (Nexis) 15 Aug. j4 There are wordsmiths and wordlorists, and in Quebec, ‘terminologues’.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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