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ghost word
noun
a word that has come into existence by error rather than by normal linguistic transmission, as through the mistaken reading of a manuscript, a scribal error, or a misprint.
ghost word
noun
a word that has entered the language through the perpetuation, in dictionaries, etc, of an error
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ghost word1
Example Sentences
Coined by philologist Walter William Skeat in 1886, ghost words are often the result of misreadings and typographical errors.
He shouted ghost words to the empty streets.
Professor Skeat, in his presidential address to the members of the Philological Society in 1886, gave a most interesting account of some hundred ghost words, or words which have no real existence.
Esquivalience is gone now from the online reference as well as the NOAD, but as with all ghost words, its semantic spirit still remains.
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