-ology
Такође погледајте: ology
Енглески уреди
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Од -o- (interconsonantal vowel) + -logy.
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-ology
- (deprecated use of, used for phonological reasons when the preceding morpheme ends in certain consonant sounds.
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parameter) Alternative form of -logy - (often humorous) added to an ordinary English word to create a name for a (possibly non-existent) field of study.
- 1843, Thomas Chandler Haliburton, The Attache; or, Sam Slick in England:
- Qell, he knows all about mineralogy, and geology, and astrology, and every thing a'most, except what he ought to know, and that is dollar-ology.
- 1857, Delia Bacon, The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakespeare Unfolded:
- ...so long as a mere human word-ology is suffered to remain here, clogging all with its deadly impotence...
- 1916, Jack London, The Little Lady of the Big House:
- It seems he'd been making original researches in anthropology, or folk-lore-ology, or something like that.
- (deprecated use of
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parameter)2010 октобар 17, Hadley Freeman, “Tattoos: what makes one spiritual and another Katona-esque?”, in The Guardian[1]:- Lua грешка in Модул:languages/errorGetBy at line 14: Please specify a language or etymology language code in the first parameter; the value "<strong class="error"><span class="scribunto-error" id="mw-scribunto-error-51fddb02">Script error: The function "first_lang" does not exist.</span></strong>" is not valid (see Wiktionary:List of languages)..
- 1843, Thomas Chandler Haliburton, The Attache; or, Sam Slick in England:
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branch of learning
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