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Is there a word for words that are self-defining, e.g, polysyllabic?
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I searched for tsuwm's "autological": and found a site that gives some discussion, and a list of examples. http://www.stanford.edu/~segerman/autological.htmlFor the heck of it I tried "ipsonymic" but drew a blank. Sob,sob!
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...words that are self-defining, e.g, polysyllabic?
...and sesquipedalian
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polysyllabic? - ...and sesquipedalian
A fortuitous juxtaposition of words, wofa. In my essay-writing classes, I warn my students against polsyllabic sesquipedalianism (and privately judge who is who among the class by seeing who laughs and who looks blank!)
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I warn my students against polsyllabic sesquipedalianism
...not unlike the bumper sticker ESCHEW OBFUSCATION.
I like the derivation.
sesqui- = one-and-a-half, as in sesquicentennial = a 150th-year oservation pedal = pertaining to the foot
The word is a foot and a half long!
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