"adasismo" meaning in Esperanto

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Noun

IPA: [adaˈsismo] Forms: adasismon [accusative, singular], adasismoj [plural], adasismojn [accusative, plural]
Rhymes: -ismo Etymology: -ad- + -as + -ismo. Mockery of a tendency in early and/or low-quality Esperanto poetry to make verbs rhyme by adding the suffix -ad-, so that they would all end in -adas etc. Coined by Antoni Grabowski ca. 1910. Etymology templates: {{af|eo|-ad-|-as|-ismo}} -ad- + -as + -ismo Head templates: {{eo-head}} adasismo (accusative singular adasismon, plural adasismoj, accusative plural adasismojn)
  1. (poetry, derogatory) rhyming by using the same suffix on two or more words Tags: derogatory Categories (topical): Poetry Synonyms: sufiksrimo
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