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Word appearing only once in a text or record
linguistics, a hapax legomenon (/ˈhæpəks lɪˈɡɒmɪnɒn/ also /ˈhæpæks/ or /ˈheɪpæks/; pl. hapax legomena; sometimes abbreviated to hapax, plural hapaxes)
Hapax_legomenon
Seven-part film cycle by Hollis Frampton
short film Lemon, whose title is a hapax legomenon in James Joyce's novel Ulysses. He originally proposed using Hapax Legomena as the title for a collection
Hapax_Legomena
Topics referred to by the same term
Nuncio, the apostolic and diplomatic representation of the Holy See Hapax legomenon, in corpus linguistics This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Nonce
Zoroastrian term conventionally interpreted as heretic
three texts (two from the same author), and in all three appears as a hapax legomenon used in a pejorative way, but with no additional hints from which to
Zandik
Hapax legomenon in the Hebrew Bible
is a term used in the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible. It is a hapax legomenon, appearing only once in the Bible, and its meaning is uncertain. It
Qippoz
19th-century phonetic writing system devised by the LDS Church
first serious user. The script gets its name from the word deseret, a hapax legomenon in the Book of Mormon, which is said to mean "honeybee" in the only
Deseret_alphabet
Latin phrase meaning in its own class
Latin legal terms – List of Latin terms used in legal terminology Hapax legomenon, a word or term only found once within a language history or body of
Sui_generis
Biblical hapax and variety of wood
not otherwise used in the Bible or the Hebrew language in general (a hapax legomenon). Although some English Bibles attempt a translation, older English
Gopher_wood
Biblical term for the Zodiac
Crowns, the Southern Ship (Argo Navis?) or Sirius. The word itself is a hapax legomenon (i.e., a word appearing only once in a text) of the Hebrew Bible. In
Mazzaroth
Alternative forms for the Cyrillic letter O
glyph variant found in a single 15th-century manuscript (therefore a hapax legomenon), in the Old Church Slavonic phrase серафими многоꙮчитїи (abbreviated
Cyrillic_O_variants
Word used by Donald Trump on Twitter
Politics portal 2010s portal Bushisms Donald Trump on social media Hapax legomenon Hurricane Dorian–Alabama controversy List of Internet phenomena Use
Covfefe
Microcrystalline or cryptocrystalline form of silica
(χαλκηδών) is found in the Book of Revelation (21:19); however, it is a hapax legomenon, found nowhere else in the Bible, so it is hard to tell whether the
Chalcedony
Person in the Book of Genesis
Ephraim before Manasseh. The text describing this blessing features a hapax legomenon – the word שכל (sh-k-l) – which classical rabbinical literature has
Ephraim
1982 American film
heart of the free love ideals of the counterculture." Erotica author Hapax Legomenon notes that Cafe Flesh includes themes which were typically taboo in
Café_Flesh
Pre-Islamic Arabian goddess
females" by Faris in the Book of Idols, but he annotates this much-argued hapax legomenon in a footnote as "lit. Numidian cranes." Ibn al-Kalbi also relates
Al-Uzza
Probability distribution
language's words in corpus linguistics Gibrat's law – Economic principle Hapax legomenon – Word appearing only once in a text or record Heaps' law – Heuristic
Zipf's_law
Individual named in the Book of Judges
Song of Deborah. The term usually translated as oxgoad is a biblical hapax legomenon, the translation into English being made on the basis of the Septuagint's
Shamgar
Praying to God in heaven on behalf of oneself or others
to manipulate to get what we need. Such is not the meaning of the hapax legomenon in the New Testament of the word for intercession. Sullivan goes on:
Intercession
Lexeme created for a single occasion
by language category of words in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hapax legomenon Literary nonsense Metasyntactic variable Placeholder name Pseudoword
Nonce_word
First son of Joseph in the Bible
Ephraim before Manasseh. The text describing this blessing features a hapax legomenon: the Biblical Hebrew word שכל (sh-k-l), which Rabbinic literature interpreted
Manasseh_(tribal_patriarch)
Nature of the cosmos according to the Qur'an
and We made every living thing from water? In the Quran, ratq is a hapax legomenon, a word that only appears one time. In Arabic dictionaries, it means
Quranic_cosmology
Roman-era word square with a Latin palindrome
call to prayer, "are you able to pray enough?". The word AREPO is a hapax legomenon, appearing nowhere else in attested Latin literature. Some academics
Sator_Square
Latin word
Labour's Lost. As it appears only once in Shakespeare's works, it is a hapax legomenon in the Shakespeare canon. At 27 letters, it is the longest word in
Honorificabilitudinitatibus
Early Christian treatise
Whereas Paul uses the compound word arsenokoitai (ἀρσενοκοῖται), a hapax legomenon literally meaning 'male-bedder', based on the Greek words for 'male'
Didache
Old High German poem
denne mak andremo helfan uora demo muspille" contains Old High German hapax legomenon "muspille" that gave the poem its name (Bavarian State Library clm
Muspilli
Zu einem bisher übersehenen Hapax Legomenon (Sure 46)” [‘Inārah’ in the Koran: On a Previously Overlooked Hapax Legomenon (Sura 46)]. 2008 “Keine Polygamie
Christoph_Luxenberg
Christian prayer attributed to Jesus
Lord's Prayer in all of ancient Greek literature. The word is almost a hapax legomenon, occurring only in Luke and Matthew's versions of the Lord's Prayer
Lord's_Prayer
as an import from Tarshish alongside apes (monkeys). The word is a hapax legomenon. The interpretation as "peacock" is based on similarity to Dravidian
Animals_in_the_Bible
a singleton is a set having exactly one element. In linguistics, a hapax legomenon is a term that appears exactly once in some corpus. In programming
Glossary_of_computer_science
Group of stars on the celestial sphere
term Mazzaroth מַזָּרוֹת, translated as a garland of crowns, is a hapax legomenon in Job 38:32, and it might refer to the zodiacal constellations. There
Constellation
Old English terms
Glossary associates bæddel with scritta (scrætte, "adulteress") and the hapax legomenon wæpenwífestre, which all gloss the word "hermaphrodite". Wæpenwifestre
Bæddel_and_bædling
Force of the Roman Empire based in Roman Britain
Conspiracy, Count Theodosius disbanded them. The term areani is a hapax legomenon, occurring once only, in a passage in Ammianus: The duties that Ammianus
Areani
Norse deity
verb hleina in which the section claims a derivation is obscure (a hapax legomenon), and translators have attempted to work around it in a variety of
Hlín
Type of non-word
in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Covfefe Glokaya kuzdra Gostak Hapax legomenon Language acquisition Lorem ipsum Neologism Placeholder name Speaking
Pseudoword
Archaic letter of the Greek alphabet
leftward bend) has been found in a single inscription (therefore a hapax legomenon) in the Arcadocypriot dialect of Mantineia, Arcadia, a 5th-century
San_(letter)
948) regarding the "fortress of Kioava, called Sambatas". It is a hapax legomenon; the toponym is not mentioned anywhere else. Attempts to explain the
Samvatas
3rd-century BC Greek epic poet
Apollonius' father as Silleus or Illeus, but both names are very rare (hapax legomenon) and may derive from σίλλος or "lampoon", suggesting a comic source
Apollonius_of_Rhodes
Extinct language of Peru
word-medially, as well as independent of other graphemes word-medially. A hapax legomenon spelling of the name Cuyuchi as Guyuche, with ⟨g⟩ word-initially, is
Quingnam_language
Miracle episode in the synoptic gospels
rewriting of the Markan original, especially because προσαναλωσασα is a hapax legomenon. Mark 5:21–43, Matthew 9:18–26 and Luke 8:40–56. Zwiep, Arie W. (2015)
Raising_of_Jairus'_daughter
Protagoras (as quoted in Plato's Theaetetus 152a). ἅπαξ λεγόμενον hápax legómenon "Once said" A word that only occurs once. ἀπὸ μηχανῆς Θεός apò mēkhanês
List of Classical Greek phrases
List_of_Classical_Greek_phrases
Mesopotamian grain and weather goddess
used to describe temples forming the Chogha Zanbil complex it is a hapax legomenon. Most of the evidence for worship of the pair comes from the lowlands
Shala
Book by Hisham Ibn Al-Kalbi
the precise meaning of both terms is imprecise and the latter is a hapax legomenon (meaning it is only used once) that appears in Quran 4:51. These two
Book_of_Idols
Cakes or loaves of bread which were always present in the Temple in Jerusalem
the frankincense, which the Septuagint refers to as an anamnesis (a hapax legomenon), constituted a memorial (azkarah), having been offered upon the altar
Showbread
Magical herb in South Slavic mythology
breaker". In Syrmia, the plant is referred to as špirgasta trava (a hapax legomenon), in Slavonia it is known as zemaljski ključ ("earth key"), and in
Raskovnik
Pioneer of monotheism in pre-Islamic Arabia
their use of tannūr ("oven") in the flood myth narrative, which is a hapax legomenon in the Quran. Both Umayya and the Quran treat similar prominent topics
Umayya_ibn_Abi_as-Salt
Type of Roman gladiator
(plural arbelai) was a type of ancient Roman gladiator. The word is a hapax legomenon, occurring only in the Oneirocritica of Artemidorus, a Greek work on
Arbelas
singular. Bulb can be assumed to rhyme with culb, an obsolete word (and hapax legomenon) for a glass distillation vessel attested without pronunciation from
List of English words without rhymes
List_of_English_words_without_rhymes
American theologian and Christian apologist (1939–2017)
translated the meaning of the Greek word skybala, a New Testament hapax legomenon found in verse 8: From their perspective, [the apostles] had absolutely
R._C._Sproul
New word that has not yet been independently published
its creator and achieve the status of neologism. Linguistics portal Hapax legomenon, a word occurring only once in a given context, such as in the works
Protologism
Contest to find a Google Search query that returns a single result
automatically to analyse the relatedness of word pairs. Googlefight Hapax legomenon Statistically improbable phrase – finds phrases in Amazon books unlikely
Googlewhack
Criticism of Islam's holy book
Meccans. Discerning the meaning of "gharāniq" is difficult, as it is a hapax legomenon (i.e. used only once in the text). Commentators wrote that it meant
Criticism_of_the_Quran
Preserved building in Pompeii, Italy
histrio (originally actor, but by this time pantomime), histrionica is a hapax legomenon; Slater, "Pantomime Actresses," p. 131. Slater, "Pantomime Actresses
House_of_the_Centenary
Ancient dildo prepared using bread
olisbos refers to a dildo, and the term olisbokollix is found as a hapax legomenon in the Ancient Greek lexicon of Hesychius "written in the fifth century
Bread_dildo
9th century Hungarian figure
émés is mentioned in István Székely's 1559 book is an example of a hapax legomenon. Linguist László Balogh read the chieftain's name as an adjective "Yunedubelia"
Emese
5th-century BC Greek sophist
Great Britain: Penguin. p. 205. ISBN 0-14-043689-8. Hypotekmairei is a hapax legomenon, and occurs nowhere else in surviving literature. Dillon and Gergel
Thrasymachus
Norwegian explorer
(accusative singular masculine; the nominative would be ambyre) is a hapax legomenon in Old English. Since around 1600 the traditionally accepted rendering
Ohthere_of_Hålogaland
Creation myth event
thing from water? In the Quran, ratq (translated as "solid mass") is a hapax legomenon, a word that only appears one time in the text. In subsequent Arabic
Separation of heaven and earth
Separation_of_heaven_and_earth
Ancient Chinese ceremonial utensil
accounts in the four Confucian texts are very similar, such as using the hapax legomenon shǒu miào zhě (守廟者; "temple caretaker") that is only recorded in these
Qiqi_(tilting_vessel)
Earth-goddess in Proto-Indo-European mythology
'black'). On that note, the epithet ὀμβροχαρής ('delighting in rain') - a Hapax legomenon - is attached to the Earth in an Orphic Hymn. "Some remnants of fertilizing
Dheghom
Greek noun; former hapax legomenon
Greek noun; former hapax legomenon
Aphedron
Prehistoric tool
connexion" with the prehistoric Celts assisted its passage into common use. Hapax legomenon – Word appearing only once in a text or record Palstave – European
Celt_(tool)
American science fiction author (1937–2000)
Sladek's notable parodies is of the anti-Stratfordian citation of the hapax legomenon in Love's Labour's Lost "honorificabilitudinitatibus" as an anagram
John_Sladek
Musical artist
edition toy lathe cut. In 2022 they released their first E.P. on Darla, "Hapax Legomenon". In 2022 they will release the E.P. "No Heart No Home" and their debut
Ian_Masters_(songwriter)
53rd chapter of the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible
astonished at you.": But in the second line, instead of the MT's unclear hapax legomenon מִשְׁחַת or מַשְׁחֵת, “marring,” “disfigurement,” 1QIsaa suffixes a
Isaiah_53
American Jewish hip-hop group
Gadya" To Zion 2015 "Know Return" Deeper and Higher "Aleph Bass" Non-album single 2017 "Remember the Future" Deeper and Higher 2018 "Hapax Legomenon" Raza
Darshan_(band)
Ancient City state (2700 BC - ?)
likely later date. A few patronyms, including the ruler Tupkish, a Hapax legomenon, have been suggested as being Hurrian. One small Ur III period cuneiform
Urkesh
eureka 'I have found [it]' kalos kagathos 'beautiful and virtuous' hapax legomenon 'once said' kyrie eleison 'Lord, have mercy' Greek technical words
English_words_of_Greek_origin
Fictional character
It has been proposed by Max Herman that "Benengeli" is in fact a hapax legomenon signifying "good angels", as from the Italian "bene angeli", Spanish
Cide_Hamete_Benengeli
Proto-Indo-European dawn goddess
tradition: Sanskrit uchantīm usásam, and Young Avestan usaitīm uṣ̌ā̊ŋhəm. A hapax legomenon uşád-bhiḥ (instr. pl.) is also attested. Other remnants of the root
*H₂éwsōs
Tutelary god of Susa
had a sanctuary in this location referred to with the term likrin, a hapax legomenon whose translation remains uncertain. Attestations of temples of Inshushinak
Inshushinak
Verse of the New Testament
Lord's Prayer in all of ancient Greek literature. The word is almost a hapax legomenon, occurring only in Luke and Matthew's versions of the Lord's Prayer
Matthew_6:11
Verse of the New Testament
He writes that the word translated "authority" in that passage is a hapax legomenon, a word that appears only once within the structure of the Bible and
1_Timothy_2:12
Arabic poetry composed between 540 and 620 AD
use the word tannūr in their flood narratives, which appears as a hapax legomenon in the Quran. The poetry of Labid has been described as proto-Islamic
Pre-Islamic_Arabic_poetry
Ancient Egyptian papyrus
word maher is found frequently in this papyrus, but nowhere else (a hapax legomenon). Gardiner suggests it must be the technical name of the Egyptian emissary
Papyrus_Anastasi_I
Type of cloak
cites this one instance in the Þiðreks saga; the word is clearly a hapax legomenon. The fjaðrhamr has also been rendered as "feather haunch" or "winged
Feather_cloak
Miracle carried out by Jesus according to the Bible
that the Greek word for the man's condition, μογιλάλος (mogilalos, a hapax legomenon in the New Testament), denotes not total inability to speak but a speech
Healing the deaf mute of Decapolis
Healing_the_deaf_mute_of_Decapolis
Pejorative personifications given by the prophet Ezekiel to Samaria and Jerusalem
bruised thy breasts for the bosom of thy youth. — Ezekiel 23:20–21 A hapax legomenon, אשת (’iššōṯ), is translated as "women", though it is different than
Oholah_and_Oholibah
Unknown nation mentioned in the Bible
inhabitants of the land of Sin, or the people of Sin) is a biblical hapax legomenon that appears in Isaiah 49:12: "Behold, these shall come from far: and
Sinim
Ancient Greek epic poem
said to have been not "equally long-lived" (ἰσαίωνες, isaiōnes, a hapax legomenon), but it is unclear whether this refers to different lifespans among
Catalogue_of_Women
Signature on an ancient Greek mosaic
Archived 2012-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, Packard Humanities Institute . However, Gnosis, as a male personal name, seems to be a hapax legomenon.) v t e
Gnosis_(artist)
American poet (1939–2024)
1988 Looking for Mary Lou: Illegal Syntax, 1989 "That" Goddess, 1992 Hapax Legomenon, 1993 Tragedy of Momus (in the anthology Terminal Velocities), 1993
Ivan_Argüelles
Mesopotamian deity
Masoretic Text vocalizes the name, written in Hebrew as skwt, as sikkût, a hapax legomenon. The conclusion that a deity is meant is not universally accepted,
Saĝkud
Book of Jeremiah, chapter 36
which has the "sense of a column of writing." This Hebrew word is a hapax legomenon in the Masoretic Text. Holladay notices from this verse that the scroll
Jeremiah_36
Differences in New Testament manuscripts
rewriting of the Markan original, especially because προσαναλωσασα is a hapax legomenon. εἰς ἰατρούς προσαναλωσασα ολον τομ βιον (and had spent all her living
Textual variants in the New Testament
Textual_variants_in_the_New_Testament
Gruel, dilgirunt, dillegrout (1377)[citation needed] (dillegrout is a hapax legomenon—a word written in a dictionary or authoritative document that has no
Baron_Bardolf
System of glyphs from Easter Island
rongorongo glyph 3 (left) and a compound glyph 211:42 (center), a hapax legomenon found in Br1, followed by a V shape that may be glyph 27 . A line of
Rongorongo
Chinese linguist (1900–1986)
unreliable definitions appearing only once in historical texts (see hapax legomenon). The work (published only in Traditional Chinese) was immediately
Wang_Li_(linguist)
Study of any Homeric topic, especially the Iliad and Odyssey
appears only once in Homer — an unusual poetic image, an unusual word (a hapax legomenon), or an unusual epithet (e.g. the epithet "Kyllenian Hermes" in Odyssey
Homeric_scholarship
Early medieval genealogical text in Latin
Saxons to the original list of twelve nations. The term Walagothi is a hapax legomenon, occurring nowhere else in literature. It consists of the prefix wala-
Frankish_Table_of_Nations
American writer (1937–1989)
center is like the eye of a hurricane.". About this final novel, critic Hapax Legomenon noted that "(i)n many ways it is Vassi's most conventional novel –
Marco_Vassi
Differences in Book of Genesis manuscripts
the Ark of the Covenant. The Hebrew noun H1613 גֹ֔פֶר gopher is a hapax legomenon. Genesis 7:9 שְׁנַ֨יִם שְׁנַ֜יִם בָּ֧אוּ אֶל־נֹ֛חַ אֶל־הַתֵּבָ֖ה זָכָ֣ר
Textual variants in the Book of Genesis
Textual_variants_in_the_Book_of_Genesis
3rd chapter of the Book of Job
which means here “cause to shine”. The subject of this verb is the hapax legomenon term נְהָרָה, neharah, “light”, that is derived from the verb נָהַר
Job_3
Differences in Hebrew Bible manuscripts
the Ark of the Covenant. The Hebrew noun H1613 גֹ֔פֶר gopher is a hapax legomenon. Genesis 7:9 שְׁנַ֨יִם שְׁנַ֜יִם בָּ֧אוּ אֶל־נֹ֛חַ אֶל־הַתֵּבָ֖ה זָכָ֣ר
Textual variants in the Hebrew Bible
Textual_variants_in_the_Hebrew_Bible
Celtic deity
gloss of dunun is correct, but the supposed Gaulish word lougos is a hapax legomenon and has no clear cognates in other Celtic languages, though Zeidler
Lugus
Elamite herald of the gods
with the goddess Belet-ali. It was referred to with the term kinin, a hapax legomenon variously translated in modern literature as "gate", "lock", "fate"
Simut_(god)
Collection of papyrus texts housed at the University of California, Berkeley
Testament period. For example, the verb authentein, "to have authority", a hapax legomenon "ἅπαξ λεγόμενον" in the New Testament, is documented three times in
Tebtunis_archive
Chapter 13 of the Book of Hosea
"Trembling": from Hebrew word רתת, retheth, which is not found elsewhere (hapax legomenon) and can be rendered as: "there was trembling". This word has a cognate
Hosea_13
Ealuscerwen (ealuscerƿen, [ˈæ͜ɑ.lu.ʃerˠ.wen]) is an Old English hapax legomenon found in Beowulf (verse 769). Since it appears to refer to a part of Anglo-Saxon
Ealuscerwen
Music festival in Mexico City, Mexico
Gandhi Sotomayor Camp Roswell Stage: Mija The Black Madonna Floating Points Hapax Legomenon Virgil Abloh River Tiber Buscabulla BrunoG Kau Mutsa Tayrell
Festival_Ceremonia
Book of Isaiah, chapter 3
Source: Isaiah 3:18–24 In that day the Lord will take away the finery: * hapax legomenon And so it shall be: Instead of a sweet smell there will be a stench;
Isaiah_3
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Rankini | ரநà¯à®•ீநீ
Boy/Male
Tamil
Actual, Reality
Girl/Female
Biblical
Force or strength.
Girl/Female
Latin
From the oat field.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Praise; Eulogy
Girl/Female
Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Connoisseur; Full of Passion; Elegant; With Discrimination
Boy/Male
Hindu
House, Mansion, Don of rulers
Boy/Male
Muslim
Acceptor. Next. Able.
Girl/Female
Celtic American English French German Shakespearean Teutonic
noble.
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic, Christian, Gaelic, Irish
Handsome; Fair; Little White One
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