sol|e|cism

sol|e|cism
sol|e|cism «SOL uh sihz uhm», noun.
1. a mistake in using words; violation of the grammatical or other accepted usages of a language: »

“I done it” is a solecism.

2. a mistake in social behavior; breach of good manners or etiquette: »

unused to society and…afraid of making herself…conspicuous by some solecism or blunder (Charlotte Brontë).

[< Latin soloecismos < Greek soloikismós, reputedly < Sóloi, an Athenian colony in Cilicia, whose form of Attic dialect the Athenians considered barbarous]

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