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eftsoonery
語源
From eftsoon (または eftsoons) + -ery. Eftsoon, an archaic term meaning "once again" or "soon after", is itself an example of eftsoonery.
名詞
eftsoonery (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 eftsooneries)
- (informal, rare) The use of extremely obscure and archaic language.
- 1962, Robert M[artin] Adams, Surface and Symbol: The Consistency of James Joyce's Ulysses, New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, page 201:
- Finally, Dr. O'Hare, formerly the tender interest of Nurse Callan, is said (p. 379) to have "died in Mona island through bellycrab three year agone come Childermas." The passage is so full of eftsooneries that "bellycrab" could easily pass as a picturesque antiquarian detail; but an early version of the passage has Dr. O'Hare suffering, more prosaically but realistically, from stomach cancer in Scotland (U. of Buffalo MSS, "Oxen of the Sun"); "bellycrab" is of course a fantastic but literal translation of "stomach cancer."
- 1975, “VANSITTART, PETER”, in John Wakeman, editor, World Authors 1950–1970: A Companion Volume to Twentieth Century Authors, New York, N.Y.: The H. W. Wilson Company, →ISBN, page 1477:
- Thus The Tournament was called "lapidary" in its style (though plain in its dialogue かつ free of "eftsoonery"), a kaleidoscope rather than a chronicle.
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