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mannerism
English
Etymology 1
manner +? -ism
Noun
mannerism (plural mannerisms)
- A noticeable personal habit, a verbal or other (often, but not necessarily unconscious) habitual behavior peculiar to an individual.
- Exaggerated or affected style in art, speech, or other behavior.
Translations
References
- APA Dictionary of Psychology, 2007
Etymology 2
From Italian manierismo, from maniera, coined by L. Lanzi at the end of the XVIII century.
Alternative forms
- Mannerism
Noun
mannerism (countable and uncountable, plural mannerisms)
- (art, literature) In literature, an ostentatious and unnatural style of the second half of the sixteenth century. In the contemporary criticism, described as a negation of the classicist equilibrium, pre-Baroque, and deforming expressiveness.
- (art, literature) In fine art, a style that is inspired by previous models, aiming to reproduce subjects in an expressive language.
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cockney
English
Alternative forms
- Cockney
Etymology
See Cockney.
Noun
cockney (plural cockneys)
- A native or inhabitant of parts of the East End of London.
- Alternative letter-case form of Cockney (“the accent and speech mannerisms of these people”).
- (obsolete) An effeminate person; a spoilt child.
Synonyms
- (effeminate man): nancy, pansy, sissy; see also Thesaurus:effeminate man
Translations
Adjective
cockney (not comparable)
- Of, or relating to these people or their accent.
Usage notes
- Traditionally, applies only to those born within earshot of the bells of St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside
Derived terms
- cockney rhyming slang
French
Noun
cockney m (plural cockneys)
- cockney
Portuguese
Noun
cockney m, f (plural cockneys)
- cockney (a native or inhabitant of parts of the East End of London)
Noun
cockney m (uncountable)
- cockney (English dialect of the White lower class of London)
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