Definition of Idiom Neutral

1. Noun. An artificial language proposed for use as an auxiliary international language; based on Volapuk but with a vocabulary selected on the basis of the maximum internationality of the roots.

Generic synonyms: Artificial Language

Definition of Idiom Neutral

1. Proper noun. An artificial language, partially derived from Volapük, with a vocabulary consistently selected on the basis of the maximum internationality of the roots. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Idiom Neutral

Id al-Adha
Id al-Fitr
Ida
Ida'an
Idahan
Idaho
Idaho Falls
Idahoan
Idahoans
Idahos
Idalian
Idean
Identikit
Identikit picture
Idesia polycarpa
Idiom Neutral (current term)
Iditarod
Iditarod Trail
Iditarod Trail Dog Sled Race
Iditarods
Ido
Idoine
Idria columnaris
Idul Fitr
Idumean
Idumeans
Idun
Ieoh Ming Pei
Ig
IgA

Literary usage of Idiom Neutral

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations by New York Public Library (1908)
"Holmes (MAF) Dictionary of the neutral language (idiom neutral). Neutral-English and English-Neutral. With a complete grammar in accordance with the ..."

2. Subject Index of the Modern Works Added to the British Museum Libraryby British Museum Dept. of Printed Books, Dept. of Printed Books, British Museum by British Museum Dept. of Printed Books, Dept. of Printed Books, British Museum (1906)
"... de Idiom Neutral. Neutral-Anglik e Anglik-Neutral. pp. 302. Racketter, NT 1903. 8°. ... —Idiom neutral, pp. 313. Leipzig, 1902. 8°. 012901. ее. 7. ..."

3. International-English Dictionary by Louis Beaufront, Louis Couturat, Otto Jespersen (1908)
"... therefore claim to be sufficiently international. Must we introduce them all bodily into our vocabulary ? Idiom Neutral often does it, as iu dimitar, ..."

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