Donaldisme

Norwegian Bokmål

Donald Duck's star on Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Etymology

Donald Duck + -isme, first part from English Donald Duck. Last part from French -isme (-ism), from Latin -isma, -ismus (-ism), from Ancient Greek -ισμός (-ismós, forms abstract nouns), from the suffix -μός (-mós, forms abstract nouns), from Proto-Indo-European *-mos or *-mós (creates action/result nouns from verb stems).

First used in writing by Norwegian author Jon Gisle in his book Donaldismen ("The Donaldism") (1973).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /duːnɑlˈdɪsmə/
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  • Rhymes: -ɪsmə
  • Hyphenation: Do‧nal‧disme

Noun

Donaldisme m (definite singular Donaldismen, uncountable)

  1. (cartoon) Donaldism (Fan culture that is found among fans of Disney comics and animated motion pictures and shorts) [from 1973]
    • 2006, Jon Gisle, Donaldismen, page 37:
      jeg går så nøye inn på det terminologiske fordi terminologien her sier noe vesentlig om den yngre klassiske donaldismes tematiske egenart
      I go into the terminological so carefully because the terminology here says something significant about the thematic peculiarity of the younger classical Donaldism
    Donaldisme er både en seriøs og humoristisk forskning
    Donaldism is both a serious and humorous research

Descendants

  • English: Donaldism
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