Attested vs Goropism - What's the difference?
attested | goropism |
(attest)
Proven; shown to be true with evidence
Supported with testimony
Certified as good, correct, or pure
* 1599 , , First Folio edition, Act V, Scene 1:
(linguistics) Of words or languages, proven to have existed by records.
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* The word slæpwerig'' (sleep-weary) is attested in the Exeter Book in the form ''slæpwerigne .
A theory that some modern or attested language, such as Dutch, Turkish, or Hebrew, was the original language of mankind.
An absurd etymology proposed as part of such a theory.
As a verb attested
is (attest).As an adjective attested
is proven; shown to be true with evidence.As a noun goropism is
a theory that some modern or attested language, such as dutch, turkish, or hebrew, was the original language of mankind.attested
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- A Contract of eternall bond of loue,
- Confirm'd by mutuall ioynder of your hands,
- Atte?ted by the holy clo?e of lippes,
- A term should be included if it's likely that someone would run accross it and want to know what it means. This in turn leads to the somewhat more formal guideline of including a term if it is attested' and ' idiomatic .
