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solecism

[sol-uh-siz-uhm, soh-luh-] / ˈsɒl əˌsɪz əm, ˈsoʊ lə- /




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Solecism, the word they meant, is a social or grammatical mistake or faux pas.

From Slate • Oct. 16, 2012

Doomed mortal;—for is it not a doom to be Solecism incarnate!

From The French Revolution by Carlyle, Thomas

Alas, in spite of old use and wont,—little other than a tolerated Solecism, growing daily more intolerable!

From Latter-Day Pamphlets by Carlyle, Thomas

When the brains are out, why does not a Solecism die?

From Past and Present Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Vol. XIII. by Carlyle, Thomas

"Solecism" is derived from Soli, the name of a Greek tribe who lived in Cilicia and spoke bad Greek.

From Practical Exercises in English by Buehler, Huber Gray




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