neologismo

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Basque

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Noun

neologismo inan

  1. (linguistics) neologism

Declension

Esperanto

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /neoloɡˈismo/
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  • Hyphenation: neo‧log‧is‧mo
  • Rhymes: -ismo

Noun

neologismo (accusative singular neologismon, plural neologismoj, accusative plural neologismojn)

  1. neologism
    • 1978, Israel Lejzerowicz, chapter 1, in El la "Verda Biblio":
      Kaj la Spirito kreis la neologismojn kaj ĉiujn malfacilajn vortojn, lau ilia speco, por eterna turmento de la novaj verduloj.
      And the Spirit created the neologisms and all difficult words, according to their kind, for the eternal torment of new Esperantists.
    • 1999, Jorge Camacho, “La mava lingvo”, in Lingva arto:
      Mavajn neologismojn ili anatemas imite la metodojn de la afganaj taliboj, krom se la koncerna radiko venas el la japana, la tamazirta aŭ la ĉiapa, ĉar plia kaj tre moda ingrediento de lingva simplismo estas la strebo al ia esperanto statistike internacia.
      They consider evil neologisms anathema in imitation of the methods of the Afghan Taliban, unless the root in question comes from Japanese, Tamazight or Chiapa, because a fashionable new ingredient of linguistic simplism is striving for a sort of statistically international Esperanto.
    • 1999, Valentin Melnikov, “Kelkaj konsiloj por plibonigi stilon”, in La Ondo de Esperanto:
      Se via verko estos hiperplena da redundaj neologismoj, ĝi aspektos turpe kaj hide, kaj oni etikedos ĝin mava.
      If your work is hyperloaded with redundant neologisms, it will look filthy and hideous, and people will label it bad.

Italian

Noun

neologismo m (plural neologismi)

  1. (linguistics) neologism

Portuguese

Pronunciation

 

  • Rhymes: -izmu, -iʒmu
  • Hyphenation: ne‧o‧lo‧gis‧mo

Etymology 1

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Noun

neologismo m (plural neologismos)

  1. (linguistics) neologism
    1. new word or expression formed within the language or imported from another linguistic system
    2. new meaning of a word already existing in the language
    3. use of recently formed words or new meanings of words already existing in the language

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

neologismo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of neologismar

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Spanish

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Etymology

From neo- + Ancient Greek λόγος (lógos, word) + -ismo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /neoloˈxismo/
  • Rhymes: -ismo
  • Syllabification: ne‧o‧lo‧gis‧mo

Noun

neologismo m (plural neologismos)

  1. (linguistics) neologism (a word or phrase which has recently been coined)

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