- giargone
- pl.m. giargoni
Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari. 2013.
Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari. 2013.
jargon — 1. jargon [ ʒargɔ̃ ] n. m. • XIIe « gazouillement »; rad. onomat. garg « gosier » 1 ♦ Langage déformé, fait d éléments disparates (⇒ babélisme); par ext. Langage incompréhensible. ⇒ baragouin, charabia, galimatias, sabir. 2 ♦ Péj … Encyclopédie Universelle
jargon — jargon1 jargony, jargonistic, adj. jargonist, jargoneer, n. /jahr geuhn, gon/, n. 1. the language, esp. the vocabulary, peculiar to a particular trade, profession, or group: medical jargon. 2. unintelligible or meaningless talk or writing;… … Universalium
Jargon — Fachsprache; Fachchinesisch (umgangssprachlich); Terminologie; Fachterminologie; Begrifflichkeit; Slang; (saloppe) Umgangssprache; nachlässige, oft fehlerhafte Ausdrucksweise * * * Jar|gon [ʒar gõ:], der; s, s: a) … Universal-Lexikon
jargon — 1. (jar gon) s. m. 1° Langage corrompu. • Tout ce que vous prêchez est, je crois, bel et bon ; Mais je ne saurais, moi, parler votre jargon, MOL. F. sav. II, 6. • L impudente ! appeler un jargon le langage Fondé sur la raison et sur le bel… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
zircon — (n.) 1794, new name given in chemistry to JACINTH (Cf. jacinth), from Ger. Zirkon (Cf. Fr. jargon, It. giargone), from Arabic zarqun cinnabar, bright red, from Pers. zargun gold colored, from Avestan zari gold colored, from zar gold … Etymology dictionary
jargon — I. /ˈdʒagən / (say jahguhn) noun 1. the language peculiar to a trade, profession, or other group: medical jargon. 2. pretentious language characterised by the use of uncommon or unfamiliar words. 3. unintelligible or meaningless talk or writing;… …
jargon — jargon1 [jär′gən] n. [ME < MFr, a chattering (of birds): ult. of echoic orig.] 1. incoherent speech; gibberish 2. a language or dialect unknown to one so that it seems incomprehensible or outlandish 3. a mixed or hybrid language or dialect;… … English World dictionary
zircon — [zʉr′kän΄] n. [Ger zirkon, altered (by Werner: see WERNERITE) < Fr jargon < It giargone < Ar zarqūn, bright red < Pers zargūn, gold colored < zar, gold] a light colored, very hard mineral, zirconium silicate, ZrSiO4, an ore of… … English World dictionary
jargon — 1. n. 1 words or expressions used by a particular group or profession (medical jargon). 2 barbarous or debased language. 3 gibberish. Derivatives: jargonic adj. jargonistic adj. jargonize v.tr. & intr. (also ise). Etymology: ME f. OF: orig. unkn … Useful english dictionary
jar|gon — jar|gon1 «JAHR guhn, gon», noun, verb. –n. 1. confused, meaningless talk or writing; gibberish: »Some of the contributions…are so badly written, so muddled and full of jargon, that an editorial attempt to reduce the chaos and translate into… … Useful english dictionary