stribligo
ἔκστασίς τίς ἐστιν ἐν τῇ γενέσει τὸ παρὰ φύσιν τοῦ κατὰ φύσιν → what is contrary to nature is any developmental aberration from what is in accord with nature (Aristotle, On the Heavens 286a19)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
striblīgo: and stribĭlīgo, ĭnis, f. perh. kindr. with στρεβλός, twisted, awry,
I an impropriety in language, a solecism (ante- and post-class.): soloecismus Latino vocabulo a Sinnio Capitone ejusdemque aetatis aliis imparilitas appellatus, vetustioribus Latinis stribligo dicebatur, a versurā videlicet et pravitate tortuosae orationis, tamquam strobiligo quaedam, Gell. 5, 20, 1; Arn. 1, 36.
Latin > Chinese
stribligo vel stribiligo, inis. f. :: 錯之文法
Translations
solecism
Afrikaans: Solesisme; Arabic: لَحْن; Bulgarian: солецизъм, граматична грешка; Catalan: solecisme; Czech: solecizmus; Dutch: incorrect taalgebruik, taalfout, solecisme; Esperanto: solecismo; Estonian: solötsism, kõnevääratus, väärsamm; Finnish: tyylivirhe; French: solécisme; Georgian: სოლეციზმი, ბარბარიზმი; German: Solözismus, Sprachschnitzer, Sprachsünde; Greek: σολοικισμός; Ancient Greek: σολοικισμός; Hebrew: סוֹלְסִיזְם; Ido: solecismo; Irish: dearmad gramadaí; Italian: solecismo; Japanese: 文法違反; Latin: stribligo; Polish: solecyzm, uchybienie gramatyczne; Portuguese: solecismo, cacologia; Romanian: solecism; Russian: солецизм; Spanish: solecismo; Swedish: solecism; Turkish: aykırıcılık; Ukrainian: солецизм