English

edit

Etymology

edit

From pseudo- +‎ neologism.

Noun

edit

pseudoneologism (plural pseudoneologisms)

  1. Something which appears to be a neologism (a newly coined term), but is not.
    • 2003, Alan Singer, Aesthetic Reason: Artworks and the Deliberative Ethos, University Park, P.A.: The Pennsylvania State University Press, →ISBN, page 94:
      A veritable lexicon of pseudoneologisms serves as the most subtle currency of this "givenness of the wrong word" in Beckett's prose. Throughout the work, arcane diction such as "dimmen," "strangury," "collapsion," "scrute" abounds. By their juxtaposition with perfectly colloquial idioms, these words present the erroneous appearance of neologism.