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by peteretep
4143 days ago
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OED lists as: > Belonging to an earlier period, no longer in common use,
> though still retained either by individuals, or
> generally, for special purposes, poetical, liturgical
If "no longer in common use" or "for special purposes" doesn't mean incorrect in an entirely consensus-driven language, what does? It gives a motivating example of "obleege", for oblige, which I note my spell-checker has helpfully underlined in red. |
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