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  • Here is what OED3 says about this non-word:

    The only citation is from 1737:

    The <i>Plain Account</i> is so infamous, you ought to be asham'd to own, <i>you submit to it.</i> 'Tis well if you did not write it your self: It has 92 Errors or <i>Ignotoisms</i> in it.

    The word appears in the context of a long-running theological debate in The Gentleman's Magazine taking the form of correspondence between a person going by the name ‘Ignoto’ (i.e. ‘Anonymous’) and readers of the magazine.

    As a result of a misreading, N.E.D. (1899) entered the quotation under the headword ignotism with the definition ‘A mistake due to ignorance’.

    So ignotism never really existed at all: the word is Ignotoism and OED 3 glosses it as "an error typical of Ignoto".

    July 26, 2023

  • The OED determined in 1898 that this word doesn't exist in English: it appears only in some editions of one work and is a misprint for fury that appears in earlier editions

    January 2, 2023

  • All of the following citations are for gonna and not for gunter in the given sense.

    "Here's the hat what you're gunter wear; -- give it to him, Cresh!"

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 82, August, 1864

    "Tell him we're all a-gunter have a ride," said Joe.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864

    I'm a-gunter set straddle on the ridge-pole, an 'carry a flag.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864

    Oh, mammy! they're gunter snake th 'ole house through the village to-morrer, an' we're all gunter have a ride! free gratis for nothin '!

    April 23, 2021

  • And so equally are the citations from

    -- Laurence Sterne (miserably scanned: it should be "These most especial worthies, at once both knaves and fools, equally squander both.")

    -- Goa Blog

    -- Literature Notes

    -- Laura Wood (linebreak: e-qually)

    and all the other citations that appear to present qually as an adverb.

    January 10, 2018

  • This word doesn't exist. It is in Century only because it is in Johnson (1755), but Johnson based his entry on a misprint, and Todd dropped it from the 1818 edition. This is a case of harmful drudges carefully transporting nonsense from one dictionary to another (Nabokov).

    April 14, 2012

  • There is a scanning error in the definition from Century: for _live_ read _five_.

    November 12, 2010

  • Citation from dailyindia.com is clearly a literal for Equally.

    December 20, 2009

  • zol is a South African word for joint.

    Dictionary of South African English on Historical Principles (Oxford, 1996): "a hand-rolled marijuana cigarette"

    May 30, 2009

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    May 16, 2009

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