Appendix:English nonces

besnowball

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Etymology
From.

Verb
besnowball


 * 1) To pelt as if with snowballs.
 * Slise, 'twere a good deed, to get boyes to pinne cards at his backe, hang squibs at his tayle, ring him through the towne with basons, besnowball him with rotten egges, and make him asham'de of the Commission before hee seale it.
 * Slise, 'twere a good deed, to get boyes to pinne cards at his backe, hang squibs at his tayle, ring him through the towne with basons, besnowball him with rotten egges, and make him asham'de of the Commission before hee seale it.

Noun
blarophant


 * 1)  bloviant; boastful
 * 2) * 1877, Salt Lake Tribune
 * He was illiterate, and he has made frequent boast that he never saw the inside of a schoolhouse. His habit of mind was singularly illogical, and his public addresses the greatest farrago of nonsense that ever was put in print. He prided himself on being a great financier, and yet all of his commercial speculations have been conspicuous failures. He was blarophant and pretended to be in daily intercourse with the Almighty, and yet he was groveling in his ideas and the system of religion he formulated was well nigh Satanic.

contransmagnificandjewbangtantiality

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Etymology
Coined by Joyce; apparently a blend of consubstantial, transubstantiation, and either magnificent, magnify, or Magnificat, and Jew, bang, and -ity; perhaps modelled on transmagnificandubandanciality, which had been coined by in 1884. Likely intended to have the connotation of "the consubstantiation, transubstantiation, magnification of a Jewish, explosively begotten God-man", in reference to Jesus Christ.

Noun
contransmagnificandjewbangtantiality


 * 1) * 1918-1920,, :
 * Where is poor dear Arius to try conclusions? Warring his life long upon the contransmagnificandjewbangtantiality.
 * Where is poor dear Arius to try conclusions? Warring his life long upon the contransmagnificandjewbangtantiality.

Noun
etymolawgy


 * 1)  The study of the historical development of a legal term, with the parallel development of the corresponding legal concept.

goniolatry

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Etymology
From, from 🇨🇬.

Noun
goniolatry


 * 1) The worship of angles.

Etymology
husband in a mock Cockney accent.

Noun
husbinder


 * 1)  Husband.
 * 2) * 1899, H. G. Wells, Love and Mr. Lewisham, Delphi Classics ISBN 9781908909039
 * &quot;Ethel Lewisham,&quot; said Lewisham several times, and Ethel reciprocated with &quot; Husbinder&quot; and &quot;Hubby dear,&quot; and took off her glove to look again in an ostentatious manner at a ring.
 * 1) * 2006, Gene K. Rinkel, Margaret E. Rinkel, The Picshuas of H.G. Wells: A Burlesque Diary, University of Illinois Press ISBN 9780252030451, page 40
 * While the nickname for [H.G. Wells'] new companion, “Bits”, commented on her diminutive size, “Bins” reflected his amusement and lingering fascination with Cockney- isms. “Bins” was a shortened form of “Binder” which, in turn, had been reduced from “Husbinder.” By dropping the aspirant “h,” it became “usbinder, and finally “Mr. Binder.”

husstenhasstencaffincoffintussemtossemdamandamnacosaghcusaghhobixhatouxpeswchbechoscashlcarcarcaract

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Etymology
A coinage from Finnegans Wake author James Joyce said to represent a cough. The word is a hybrid of words in many languages that relate to coughing.

Interjection
husstenhasstencaffincoffintussemtossemdamandamnacosaghcusaghhobixhatouxpeswchbechoscashlcarcarcaract


 * 1)  A sound representing a cough.
 * 2) * 1939, James Joyce, Finnegans Wake:
 * — I apologuise, Shaun began, but I would rather spinooze you one from the grimm gests of Jacko and Esaup, fable one, feeble too. Let us here consider the casus, my dear little cousis (husstenhasstencaffincoffintussemtossemdamandamnacosaghcusaghhobixhatouxpeswchbechoscashlcarcarcaract) of the Ondt and the Gracehoper.

kastoranthropy

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Etymology
Formed from 🇨🇬 + (from ).

Noun
kastoranthropy


 * 1) The delusion that one is a beaver; the condition of being a werebeaver.
 * 2) * 1997, Thomas Pynchon, Mason & Dixon:
 * The next morning he is found down-hill from his House, beside the fishing-Pond, lying among remnants of gnaw’d Shrubs, with fragments of half-eaten water-lillies protruding from his Mouth. ‘Kastoranthropy,’ Professor Voam shaking his head, ‘And haven’t I seen it do things to a man. Tragick.’
 * 1) * 2002, Anne Mangen, Rolf Gaasland, Blissful Bewilderment: Studies in the Fiction of Thomas Pynchon ISBN 8270993522, page 220:
 * one of the not uncommon cases of kastoranthropy, or, were-beaverality:

Etymology
A coinage from Finnegans Wake author James Joyce said to represent glass breaking.

Noun
klikkaklakkaklaskaklopatzklatschabattacreppycrottygraddaghsemmihsammihnouithappluddyappladdypkonpkot


 * 1)  A sound which represents glass breaking.
 * 2) *1939, James Joyce, Finnegans Wake:
 * It's cumming! It's brumming! The clip, the clop! (All cla) Glass crash. THE (klikkaklakkaklaskaklopatzklatschabattacreppycrottygraddaghsemmihsammihnouithappluddyappladdypkonpkot!)

lukkedoerendunandurraskewdylooshoofermoyportertooryzooysphalnabortansporthaokansakroidverjkapakkapuk

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Etymology
A coinage from Finnegans Wake author James Joyce said to represent the shutting of a door. The word is a hybrid of phrases in many languages that relate to the shutting of doors, including 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 , 🇨🇬 , and 🇨🇬.

Noun
lukkedoerendunandurraskewdylooshoofermoyportertooryzooysphalnabortansporthaokansakroidverjkapakkapuk


 * 1)  A sound which represents the shutting of doors.
 * 2) *1939, James Joyce, Finnegans Wake:
 * Wold Forrester Farley who, in deesperation of deispiration at the diasporation of his diesparation, was found of the round of the sound of the lound of the.Lukkedoerendunandurraskewdylooshoofermoyportertooryzooysphalnabortansporthaokansakroidverjkapakkapuk. Byfall. Upploud! The play thou schouwburgst, Game, here endeth. The curtain drops by deep request.

Etymology
From +. Attested in the English corpus solely in the "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" by T. E. Lawrence (see quotation below).

Adjective
manticratic


 * 1) Pertaining to a society ruled by the descendants of a prophet (specifically, the Prophet Muhammad)

Etymology
Coined by in  (1815). It is essentially a compound adjective that is obtained by stringing together Latin terms that describe the body.

Adjective
osseocarnisanguineoviscericartilaginonervomedullary


 * 1) Having the structure of the human body.

Etymology
Coined by in  (1982).

Noun
snozzcumber


 * 1) A type of vegetable that resembles a cucumber.

Etymology
Perhaps a blend of twenty and teens, or perhaps a reference to being in between childhood and adulthood.

Noun
tweens


 * 1) twenties; stage of life between childhood and adulthood (see citation)