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hapax legomenon
hapax legomenon(from Greek apax, ‘on one occasion’, and legomenon, ‘something said’), a piece of text which has only one attested occurrence. Sometimes reduced to ‘hapax’, the term has been used in English (though very infrequently and only in scholarly contexts) since the 17th cent. The corresponding English term, equally uncommon, is ‘nonce usage’.
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