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Hold fast; don't bolt: auto-antonyms

 
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johnslat



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 1:22 pm    Post subject: Hold fast; don't bolt: auto-antonyms Reply with quote

The word "cleave" on another thread reminded me of auto-antonyms, so I looked for a list:

Auto-antonym has Greek roots meaning a word that is the opposite of itself. They have variously been called contranyms, contronyms, antilogies, Janus words (after the two-faced Greek mythical figure, from which "January" also derives), and enantiodromes.

Below is a list af many such words, and their associated opposite (or near-opposite) meanings. See the bottom of the page for an explanation of how such contradictory meanings can come about.

adumbrate
verb • to clarify
• to cast a shadow over
aught
noun • anything
• nothing
bill
noun • invoice (e.g. in a restaurant)
• money; banknote
bolt
verb • to secure in place
• to dash away suddenly
bound
adj./verb • restrained (e.g. by rope)
• to spring; leap
buckle
verb • to fasten
• to come undone; give way; collapse
cleave
verb • to adhere; stick together
• to cut apart; divide
clip
verb • to fasten together; hold tightly
• to cut apart; cut off (e.g. with shears)
comprise
verb • to contain; include
• to be composed of; consist of
custom
adjective • usual; normal
• special; unique
dust
verb • to remove fine particles from (e.g. when cleaning)
• to sprinkle fine particles onto
fast
adverb • fixed firmly in place
• moving quickly; speedy
fine
adjective • just meets minimum standards; satisfactory
• considerably better than average; excellent
give out
verb • to produce; distribute
• to stop producing; cease functioning
handicap
noun/verb • advantage (e.g. in sport)
• disadvantage; disability
hold up
verb • to support; cope
• to hinder; delay
impregnable
adjective • impossible to enter (e.g. of a fortress)
• able to be impregnated
lease
verb • to lend; rent out
• to borrow; hire
left
verb • departed from
• remaining
let
verb • to allow; grant permission
• to prevent (e.g. "without let or hindrance")
literally
adverb • actually; really
• figuratively; virtually
model
noun • archetype; example
• copy; replica
moot
adjective • debatable; arguable
• academic; irrelevant
overlook
verb • to examine; watch over
• to fail to notice; miss
oversight
noun • watchful care; supervision
• overlooking; omission
peer
noun • an equal; fellow (e.g. classmate)
• a nobleman; person of higher rank
put
adj./verb • to begin to move hurriedly
• stationary (e.g. "stay put")
put out
verb • to generate; produce
• to extinguish; put an end to
puzzle
verb • to pose a problem
• to solve a problem
quantum
adjective • very small (e.g. in Physics)
• very large (e.g. "quantum leap")
ravel
verb • to tangle; complicate
• to disentangle; separate
rent
verb • to lend; lease out
• to borrow; hire
resign
verb • to quit; give up
• to sign up again
root
verb • to remove completely
• to become firmly established
sanction
verb/noun • to endorse; authorise
• a punitive action
sanguine
adjective • murderous
• cheerfully optimistic
scan
verb • to examine closely
• to glance at hastily
screen
verb • to view; show
• to conceal; shield
seed
verb • to remove seeds from
• to add seeds to
set
verb • to fix in place
• to flow; move on
shank
noun • latter part of a period of time
• early part of a period of time
skin
verb • to cover with a skin
• to remove the skin
splice
verb • to join together
• to cut in two
strike
verb • to miss (e.g. in baseball)
• to hit; collide with
table
verb • to propose; suggest
• to postpone; shelve
temper
verb • to soften; mollify
• to strengthen (e.g. a metal)
trim
verb • to cut pieces off (e.g. fingernails)
• to add to; ornament
weather
verb • to withstand; stand up to
• to wear away
wind up
verb • to start; prepare
• to end; conclude

The Origin of Autoantonyms
Bob Fradkin explains how one of the major classes of auto-antonym comes about: http://www.fun-with-words.com/nym_autoantonyms.html

Regards,
John
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Mushkilla



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 7:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

John, are you using double standard principle to explain the Auto-antonym? Smile
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 8:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A petition has been filed with the Galactic Council to the effect that the Earthling Johnslat has too much time on his hands. Constructive work has to be found for him soon.
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johnslat



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 9:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Um, are you two sanctioning my list or not? Very Happy

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John
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Xie Lin



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 10:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

johnslat wrote:
Um, are you two sanctioning my list or not? Very Happy

Regards,
John



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johnslat



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 12:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh, and I must sanction an editorial oversight in the article: Janus was not a Greek god but a Roman one. Very Happy

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 5:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

We were thinking that a spell in the Uranium Mines in the Proxima Centauri area would keep him busy.
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