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#1 2009-12-11 09:22:43

AdamVero
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Eluded <> Alluded (malapropism, probably not eggcorn)

Seems that eluded is often used in place of alluded but far less often in reverse.

As in “I think what he was eluding to is …”

Anyone think of a reason why it is so much more prevalent one way then the other? I guess in English more words begin el.. like elephant and elevator, and fewer words in daily usage with all- (alligator, allotrope)

Anyone see this as eggcornish rather than just misusage?


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#2 2014-11-26 00:51:26

Dixon Wragg
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Re: Eluded <> Alluded (malapropism, probably not eggcorn)

Here’s the example I stumbled upon this evening:

Reference to HALLA BOL is being eluded to and not that of MAQBOOL or THE BLUE UMBRELLA as these films were off mainstream.
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