Medias
Histoire de mots solites et insolites
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SOLITE (1944) est un mot inventé par Jacques Prévert dans le poème «Lanterne magique de Picasso». Un mot solite, ce devrait être le contraire d'un mot insolite, donc un mot habituel, familier, banal, sans surprise... Et pourtant le mot solite n'est-il pas, par sa nature même, la négation de l'habituel? INSOLITE (fin XVe) est un emprunt au latin insolitus «inhabituel, inusité, bizarre», formé de in (préfixe de négation) et de solitus, participe passé de solere «avoir coutume d
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Release date | October 01th 2011 |
Language | French |
Publisher | SEPTENTRION |
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Number of pages | 334 pages |
Composition | Single-component retail product |
Support | Paperback / softback |
Measure | 23 cm (Height) |
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- Mot ·
- Emprunt lexical ·
- Étymologie ·
- Latin ·
- Ancien français ·
- Français québécois ·
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