provincialism

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From French provincialisme.

Noun[edit]

provincialism (countable and uncountable, plural provincialisms)

  1. The quality of being provincial; having provincial tastes, mentality, manners.
    The blacksmith's provincialism showed in his speech and manner
  2. (linguistics) A word or locution characteristic of a region or district.
    • 1875, Andrew Dousa Hepburn, Manual of English Rhetoric, New York: American Book Company, page 79:
      Prose is allowed less liberty in this respect; but no one nowadays would maintain that the adoption of a provincialism into the literary dialect is absolutely prohibited.
  3. (politics) Synonym of regionalism: belief in the superiority of one's regional government; the belief that most or nearly all political power should be decentralized to provincial governments.

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Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French provincialisme. By surface analysis, provincial +‎ -ism.

Noun[edit]

provincialism n (plural provincialisme)

  1. provincialism

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