anakronisme
Indonesian edit
Etymology edit
From Dutch anachronisme, from French anachronisme, from New Latin anachronismus, from Ancient Greek ἀναχρονισμός (anakhronismós), from ἀναχρονίζομαι (anakhronízomai, “referring to the wrong time”), from ἀνά (aná, “up against”) + χρονίζω (khronízō, “spending time”), from χρόνος (khrónos, “time”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
anakronismê (first-person possessive anakronismeku, second-person possessive anakronismemu, third-person possessive anakronismenya)
- anachronism:
- a chronological mistake; the erroneous dating of an event, circumstance, or object.
- (literature) glaring inconsistencies to scarcely perceptible misrepresentation of chronological mistake, which may be the unintentional result of ignorance, or may be a deliberate aesthetic choice in works of imagination that rest on a historical basis.
Further reading edit
- “anakronisme” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.
Norwegian Bokmål edit
Noun edit
anakronisme m (definite singular anakronismen, indefinite plural anakronismer, definite plural anakronismene)
- an anachronism
Norwegian Nynorsk edit
Noun edit
anakronisme m (definite singular anakronismen, indefinite plural anakronismar, definite plural anakronismane)
- an anachronism