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HOME | Definition of solecism (SOLECISM, Solecism)


    Solecism \Sol"e*cism\, n.[F. sol['e]cisme, L. soloecismus, Gr.
    soloikismo`s, fr. soloiki`zein to speak or write incorrectly,
    fr. so`loikos speaking incorrectly, from the corruption of
    the Attic dialect among the Athenian colonists of So`loi in
    Cilicia.]
    1. An impropriety or incongruity of language in the
    combination of words or parts of a sentence; esp.,
    deviation from the idiom of a language or from the rules
    of syntax.
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    A barbarism may be in one word; a solecism must be
    of more. --Johnson.
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    2. Any inconsistency, unfitness, absurdity, or impropriety,
    as in deeds or manners.
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    Caesar, by dismissing his guards and retaining his
    power, committed a dangerous solecism in politics.
    --C.
    Middleton.
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    The idea of having committed the slightest solecism
    in politeness was agony to him. --Sir W.
    Scott.
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    Syn: Barbarism; impropriety; absurdity.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    solecism
    n : a socially awkward or tactless act [syn: faux pas, gaffe,
    slip, gaucherie]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    80 Moby Thesaurus words for "solecism":
    Irish bull, anachronism, anacoluthon, antiphrasis, argument,
    argument by analogy, argumentum ad baculum,
    argumentum ad captandum, argumentum ad hominem, bad case,
    barbarism, begging the question, bloomer, blooper, blunder, boner,
    boo-boo, boob, botch, breach, break, bull, bungle, catachresis,
    circular argument, claptrap, corruption, crowd-pleasing argument,
    empty words, error, fallacy, fault, faux pas, flub, fluff,
    folk etymology, formal fallacy, fumble, gaffe, gaucherie,
    grammatical error, hypercorrection, hyperform, hysteron proteron,
    impropriety, incongruity, inconsistency, indecorum, indiscretion,
    infelicity, insincere argument, lapse, logical fallacy, malaprop,
    malapropism, marrowsky, material fallacy, mere rhetoric,
    misconstruction, mispronunciation, missaying, mistake, misusage,
    moonshine, non sequitur, paralogism, petitio principii,
    philosophism, pseudosyllogism, slip, sophism, sophistry,
    spoonerism, stupidity, ungrammaticism, verbal fallacy,
    vernacularism, violation, vulgarism, weak point

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0




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