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mannerism

English

Etymology 1

manner +? -ism

Noun

mannerism (plural mannerisms)

  1. A noticeable personal habit, a verbal or other (often, but not necessarily unconscious) habitual behavior peculiar to an individual.
  2. 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)

  1. (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.
  2. (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)

  1. A native or inhabitant of parts of the East End of London.
  2. Alternative letter-case form of Cockney (the accent and speech mannerisms of these people).
  3. (obsolete) An effeminate person; a spoilt child.

Synonyms

  • (effeminate man): nancy, pansy, sissy; see also Thesaurus:effeminate man

Translations

Adjective

cockney (not comparable)

  1. 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)

  1. cockney

Portuguese

Noun

cockney m, f (plural cockneys)

  1. cockney (a native or inhabitant of parts of the East End of London)

Noun

cockney m (uncountable)

  1. cockney (English dialect of the White lower class of London)

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