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Hapax Legomena and Zipf’s Law | Wired Science | Wired.com

Ever used the word “snowcrie”? I doubt it. In fact, “snowcrie” doesn’t even
have a definition.

As far as we know, according to the *Oxford English
Dictionary*<http://oed.com/viewdictionaryentry/Entry/183502>it was a
typo of sorts. It occurred in 1402 when the following line was
written in a poem <http://lib.rochester.edu/camelot/teams/frdawnts.htm>:
“Not in Goddis gospel, but in Sathanas pistile, wher of sorowe and of
snowcrie noon is to seken.” This really doesn’t make sense and scholars
think it is likely a scribal error and was meant to be “sorcerie.”



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