English

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek ὑποκοριστικός (hupokoristikós), from ὑποκορίζομαι (hupokorízomai, I speak in the language of children), from ὑπό (hupó, below) + κορίζομαι (korízomai, I act like a girl), from κόρη (kórē, girl).

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  • IPA(key): /ˌhaɪ.pə.kəˈɹɪs.tɪk/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɪstɪk
  • Hyphenation: hy‧po‧cor‧ist‧ic

Adjective

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hypocoristic (comparative more hypocoristic, superlative most hypocoristic) (linguistics)

  1. Relating to a nickname, usually indicating intimacy with the person.
  2. Relating to baby talk.
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Noun

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hypocoristic (plural hypocoristics)

  1. A nickname, especially one indicating intimacy and formed through a shortening of the original name.

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