hypocorism

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A term of endearment, often a diminutive; a pet name.
  2. The formation of terms of endearment or pet names.
  3. Baby talk, such as bow-wow for dog and choo-choo for train.

Pronunciation

/haɪˈpɒ.kəˌɹɪ.zəm/ /hɪ-/ /haɪˈpɑ.kəˌɹɪ.zəm/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-hypocorism.wav

Word forms

hypocorism hypocorisms hypocorisma

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin hypocorisma, a loan from Ancient Greek ὑποκόρισμα (hupokórisma), ὑποκορισμός (hupokorismós, “pet name”), from ὑποκορίζεσθαι (hupokorízesthai), ὑποκορίζομαι (hupokorízomai, “to use a pet name; to act in a childish manner”), from ῠ̔πο- (hŭpo-, prefix indicating a small degree) + κορίζομαι (korízomai, “to caress”) (from κόρος (kóros, “boy; youth”), κόρη (kórē, “girl; young woman”)).

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