Talk:prophet

prophesize
There isn't even an entry for "prophesize" It's "non-standard," because it's not a real word. People only use it because they're ignorant. According to the The Columbia Guide to Standard American English. 1993.:


 * "prophesize" is Substandard, apparently an error caused by a feeling that prophesy needs a suffix to be a real verb. To say or write prophesize is a shibboleth.


 * Because of the Wiki foundation's stated NPOV goals, Wiktionary is a descriptive effort, and as such, the measure of whether or not a word is "real" is whether it can be found in use. Please reference our Criteria for Inclusion for guidelines.  Use of the term "non-standard" is preferable to "sub-standard" in support of NPOV.  Any counterindications for use are normally added to the "usage notes" header for an article; in this case, since the term is only in the "related terms" list, the "non-standard" indication seems adequate.  --Jeffqyzt 16:16, 18 December 2006 (UTC)