Coining vs Foining - What's the difference?
coining | foining |
(uncountable) A form of alternative medicine from Southeast Asia where a coin is rubbed vigorously on a patient's oiled skin.
(countable, linguistics) A newly created word or phrase
*{{quote-book
, year=1783
, author=Hugh Blair
, editor=George Edward Griffiths
, title=The Monthly Review
, volume=68
, section=Art. V. Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres.
*{{quote-book
, year=1989
, author=Horsley, G.H.R.
, title=New Documents Illustrating Early Christianity
, volume=5
, chapter=The Greek Documentary Evidence and NT Lexical Study: Some Soundings
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, year= 2009
, author=Kristin Denham, Anne Lobeck
, title=Linguistics for Everyone: An Introduction
, chapter=Morphological Typology and Word Formation
As verbs the difference between coining and foining
is that coining is while foining is .As a noun coining
is (uncountable) a form of alternative medicine from southeast asia where a coin is rubbed vigorously on a patient's oiled skin.coining
English
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citation, page= 499 , passage=Poetry admits of greater latitude than pro?e, which with re?pect to coining , or, at lea?t, new-compounding words; yet, even here, this liberty ?hould be u?ed with a ?paring hand. }}
citation, isbn=9780858376366 , page=77 , passage=Once we move into the Patristic period, there is undoubted evidence for new coinings of words (particularly compounds) as a response to the needs of the theological debates which occurred.}}
citation, isbn=9781413015898 , page= 194 , passage=Coinings' or neologisms are words that have recently been created. [...] True ' coinings , which are completely new words, are rather rare relative to the vast number of words we create by means of the other word formation processes.}}