short note of Hybridism in OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE
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- The definition of hybridism in the dictionary is the condition of having been bred from two different species of animal or plant. Other definition of hybridism is the formation of a word by the joining of two parts, each from a different language.
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Hybridism is defined in various ways, but in old English literature, it is defined as follows:
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- Hybridism in language and literature refers to the 'cross-breeding' of words.
- The condition of having been bred from two different species of animal or plant, according to the dictionary definition of hybridism.
- The development of a term by the combining of two elements, each from a different language, is another definition of hybridism.
- Hybridism relates to the procedure of combining the roots of 2 languages to create composite words (neuologism).
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