词源 |
so-called adj."commonly called, called by that name," mid-15c. (Middle English zuo ycleped is from mid-14c.), from so (adv.) + past participle of call (v.). As a "sneer word" by 1837 (Carlyle). [O]ften a saving clause introduced to indicate that the writer or speaker does not accept the name, either because he regards it as erroneous or misleading, or because he wishes for his particular purpose to modify or improve the definition [Century Dictionary] updated on February 16, 2023 |