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Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.
Paul Dickson, an American writer on language and culture published a book in 2014 in commemoration of Shakespeare’s 450th birthday. In this he discussions the history of literary neologism, which is new words which have a literary origin.
Then he coined a word for literary neologism, which is the term of the term for all, and also for the term “the language” he referred to. Who invented the word authorism? As far as I know, dictionaries have yet to respond to this new word so, for now, literary neologism may still be preferred by some.
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Asked on February 28, 2021 in Single word requests.
Cupboard Love is a term meaning love primarily motivated by the benefits the relationship brings, rather than emotions or attachment.
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