Retrotort
noun, verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 A witty remark that one thinks of when it is too late. neologism
- 1 To undergo retrotorsion. intransitive
- 2 To twist backward. formal, rare, transitive
"But Greek and Latin are quite unequal, when disjoined from the elder wheels in our etymological system, to the working of the total machinery of the English language. Mr. Landor proceeds upon no fixed principles in his changes. Sometimes it is on the principle of internal analogy within itself, that he would distort or retrotort the language; sometimes on the principle of external analogy with its roots; sometimes on the principle of euphony, or of metrical convenience."
Example
More examples"But Greek and Latin are quite unequal, when disjoined from the elder wheels in our etymological system, to the working of the total machinery of the English language. Mr. Landor proceeds upon no fixed principles in his changes. Sometimes it is on the principle of internal analogy within itself, that he would distort or retrotort the language; sometimes on the principle of external analogy with its roots; sometimes on the principle of euphony, or of metrical convenience."
Etymology
Blend of retro- + retort, coined by Bernard Cooper.
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