Lexicographical Neighbors of Hybridisms
Literary usage of Hybridisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pedagogical Anthropology by Maria Montessori (1913)
"... or the Russian or the Italian; provided that the various hybridisms in the
respective countries have developed an almost uniform local type, ..."
2. The New Forest: Its History and Its Scenery by John Richard de Capel Wise (1895)
"... Latin and Greek hybridisms, which are daily coined to suit the exigencies of
commerce or science. Provincialisms are, in fact, when properly looked at, ..."
3. Public Health Papers and Reports by American Public Health Association (1888)
"The horticulturist, in some of the wonderful productions of new plants in the
last score of vears, has come to be familiar with hybridisms that wholly ..."
4. Rambles Among Words: Their Poetry, History and Wisdom by William Swinton (1872)
"Such hybridisms are, yet, by no means uncommon in our language, nor are they
confined to any particular language. The principle in their formation seems to ..."
5. German Pronunciation: Practice and Theory by Wilhelm Viëtor (1885)
"... and [ste-ari\ clearly are hybridisms, which cannot be admitted in good
pronunciation, and have deservedly been banished from the stage, even in the town ..."