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Good, he thought, that I let out that lapsus linguae.
And don't snap at me over your lapsus memoriae!
It was a lapsus due to the Convention.
Momentarily he is shattered - "Not everyone, needless to say, would take such a lapsus so to heart.
His readers, however, probably passed over this "lapsus".
Misspellings of a name are termed as lapsus (an accidental misspelling).
The lapsus linguae was quickly picked up and posted on YouTube.
Several opposing positions have been proposed, all of which have names with the Latin root lapsus meaning fall.
In literature there are a number of different lapsus depending on the mode of correspondence:
I brought you from the loups of Lazary and you have remembered my lapsus langways.
The name Nothochampsa is a lapsus calami of Notochampsa.
This was not a fourth species but a misspelling, or lapsus calami, of Sebecus querejazus.
A lapsus (lapse, slip, error) is an involuntary mistake made while writing or speaking, something long studied in philology.
He did become quite well known only a few hours later, when he uttered a famous lapsus linguae: I'm not nobody's pawn.
We collect and preserve mnemonics, however redundant, as insurance against embarrassing lapsus memoriae .
Similar to lapsus calami.
Dozens of names have been published for the handful of specimens, most of which are simply spelling errors (lapsus).
"Cassia fistulata" is a lapsus.
Subsequently followers of his like Ernest Jones developed the theme of lapsus in connection with writing, typing, and misprints.
Ccalla (lapsus)
Curtella (lapsus)
Epinotis (lapsus)
Evertia (lapsus)
Pamplasia (lapsus)
Phloeodes (lapsus)