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malapropian, a.|mæləˈprɒpɪən, -ˈprəʊpɪən| [f. prec. + -ian.] Of the nature of a malapropism; given to malapropisms.
1860Geo. Eliot in Cross Life (1885) II. 263 Mr. Lewes is sending what a Malapropian friend once called a ‘missile’ to Sara. 1898Spectator 16 Apr. 539/2 There is a latent shrewdness in his malapropian talk which is quite delightful. |