non sequituri
English
editEtymology
editFrom non sequitur + -i, by misapplication of the Latin second-declension -us→-i rule of plural formation.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editnon sequituri
- (rare, nonstandard) plural of non sequitur
- 1998 June 7, Fedor the Mad, “The definition of “evil””, in alt.religion.wicca.moderated[1] (Usenet):
- I’m putting in my two cents here, and I’m doing so with intentional bluntness; no offense[sic] intended to anyone. I’m also on a major pain-killer (naughty appendix, gone now), so please forgive any non sequituri.