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'''nonce word''' (plural: ''nonce words'') | '''nonce word''' (plural: ''nonce words'') | ||
# A word invented for a particular occasion or purpose. | |||
# A word invented for a particular occasion, especially to create [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/alliteration alliteration] or a [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/rhyme rhyme]. | # A word invented for a particular occasion, especially to create [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/alliteration alliteration] or a [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/rhyme rhyme]. | ||
Latest revision as of 06:05, 13 April 2026
English
[edit | edit source]Etymology
[edit | edit source]From “for the nonce” and “word”. Coined by James Murray, the influential first editor of the Oxford English Dictionary.
Noun
[edit | edit source]nonce word (plural: nonce words)
- A word invented for a particular occasion or purpose.
- A word invented for a particular occasion, especially to create alliteration or a rhyme.
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[edit | edit source]Example
[edit | edit source]- Sometimes I feel quite certain there's a jertain in my curtain. — Dr. Seuss
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[edit | edit source]See also
[edit | edit source]- non-word
- hapax legomenon (one attestation)
- dis legomenon (two attestations)
- tris legomenon (three attestations)