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Ghost Words: Words Without Meaning

by Mr Ghaz in Languages, September 1, 2009
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Known as spurious or ghost words, they are there, complete with convincing definitions, as the result of error. The 19th century scholar William WalterSkeat savagely described them as “coinages due to the blunders of printers or scribes, or the per-fervid imaginations of ignorant or blundering editors.”

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