This week's theme: words related to time.
anachronism (uh-NAK-ruh-niz-uhm) noun
1. The error of placing a person, object, custom, or event in the wrong
historical period.
2. A person, thing, or practice that does not belong in a time period.
[From French anachronisme, from Latin anachronismus, from Greek anakhronismos,
from ana-, (backwards) + khronos (time).]
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Anachronism can be of two kinds: parachronism, when the assigned date is
too late, and prochronism, when the date is too early. Even language can
be fraught with anachronism. Imagine a science fiction story where the
protagonist rides a time machine to go back some 500 years. While there,
he comments how "nice" someone's dress is. Well, at that time the word
nice would have meant "stupid". Sometimes anachronism can be unintentional,
a story written in 1970 and set in 2000 that features the USSR, for example.
-Anu Garg (gargATwordsmith.org)
"The show starts off with a video presentation showing Wakagi, playing
a news anchor, reporting on 'recent' events in Japan such as Commodore
Perry's visit to the country. This kind of anachronism is repeated
halfway through the show."
Zal Sethna; 'Cha Cha Cha' From Osaka's Lilliput Army II Makes Audience
Go 'Ha ha ha'; Daily Yomiuri (Tokyo, Japan); March 6, 2004.
"GSLP/Liberals expressed support for the remarks made by United Nations
Secretary General Kofi Annan that colonialism is an anachronism in the
21st century and the administering powers should work with the Committee
of 24."
Gibraltar News; MercoPress (Montevideo, Uruguay); Feb 22, 2004.
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