释义 |
het·er·o·clite I. \ˈhed.ərəˌklīt\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French, noun & adjective 1. in the grammar of various languages : a word irregular in inflection; especially : a noun irregular in declension (as Latin pecus having case forms of both third and fourth declensions) 2. : one that deviates from the common rule or from common forms < modern poetry is not a privilege of heteroclites — Wallace Stevens > II. adjective Etymology: Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French, from Late Latin heteroclitus irregularly inflected, from Greek heteroklitos, from heter- + (assumed) Greek klitos (verbal of Greek klinein to lean, incline, inflect) — more at lean : deviating from ordinary forms or rules : irregular, anomalous, abnormal < a confusing, dusty, heteroclite accretion of objects — Janet Flanner > |