释义 |
anidioˈmatic, a. rare—1. [f. Gr. ἀν priv. + idiomatic.] A proposed substitute for unidiomatic.
1827Hare Guesses (1859) 212 Even Landor recommends the adoption of anidiomatic as an English word; though our language does not acknowledge the Greek negative prefix, except in words like anarchy, introduced in their compound state, so that anidiomatical would exemplify itself. |