Meaning of eftsoonery | Babel Free
Examples
“To the comic and the colloquial of Chaucer's art Mr. Krapp does full justice. Having undertaken to modernize Chaucer, he avoids the affectation of archaic words; he has no "eftsoonery." Some of his phrases are very modern indeed.”
“Finally, Dr. O'Hare, formerly the tender interest⟳ of Nurse Callan, is said (p. 379) to have⟳ "died in Mona island through bellycrab three year agone come⟳ Childermas." The passage is so full of eftsooneries that "bellycrab" could easily pass⟳ as a picturesque antiquarian detail; but an early version of the passage has Dr. O'Hare suffering, more prosaically but realistically, from stomach cancer in Scotland (U. of Buffalo MSS, "Oxen of the Sun"); "bellycrab" is of course a fantastic but literal translation of "stomach cancer."”
“Thus The Tournament was called "lapidary" in its style (though plain in its dialogue and free of "eftsoonery"), a kaleidoscope rather than a chronicle.”
“Eglinton remarks, "The peatsmoke is going to his head," and Stephen apparently sums up his own⟳ feelings about the "cultic twalette," English Gaelophiles, and [Douglas] Hyde's eftsooneries and versification […]”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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