Solecism \SOL-uh-siz-uhm\ noun
1. A nonstandard usage or grammatical construction; also, a minor blunder in speech.
2. A breach of good manners or etiquette.
3. Any inconsistency, mistake, or impropriety.
Origin:
Solecism comes from Latin
soloecismus, from Greek
soloikizein, "to speak incorrectly," from
soloikos, "speaking incorrectly," literally, "an inhabitant of Soloi," a city in ancient Cilicia where a dialect regarded as substandard was spoken.
Published on June 13, 2011 07:10