Lalage
Translingual
Etymology
From Ancient Greek λαλαγή (lalagḗ, “prattle”).
References
- Gill, F. and Wright, M. (2006) Birds of the World: Recommended English Names, Princeton University Press, →ISBN
English
Alternative forms
- Lallage
Etymology
Ancient Greek λᾰλᾰγή (lalagḗ, “to prattle”).
Proper noun
Lalage
- A female given name from Ancient Greek.
- 1969, John Fowles, The French Lieutenant's Woman, Penguin, published 1981, →ISBN, page 359:
- "What's her name?"
"Lalage." She pronounced it as a dactyl, the g hard. Still she could not raise her eyes. " Mr Rossetti approached me one day in the street. […] He himself proposed the name. He is her godfather." She murmured, "I know it is strange."
Usage notes
- Used in poetry and literature, but rare in the real world.
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