enatonym
Ectoenglishⓔ
e·na·to·nym (Google Translate pronunciation)
An enatonym (22.09.2022) is a word which comes from the Greek ένατος, which means 'ninth' (first etymological article). It describes a term with extensive political, especially insider-of-politics use, and this is especially the case within a specific country, and/or language. These terms are also often used, or rather abused, by agencies of government, government or quasi-government institutions, and especially large commercial entities. Enatonyms are commercial, legal, political, even "scientific" terms actually having no real social or societal, or even rigourously substantiated meaning, only an unwarranted and towering oligarchic purpose.
An enatonym can also have exclusively political use, so much so that if objectively and scientifically analysed, especially through an examination of historical linguistic use, the word may show to have little utility for most, if not almost all people, within the borders their native country, state, or patria. An enatonym is a deceptive word or usage, frequently found in the language of oligarchs, caesars, fascists, dictators, tyrants, masters, despots, oppressors, monopolists, and slave-drivers, people who live daily by abusing of their institution-granted power and privileges, and/or by oppressing, manipulating, and defrauding people of their egalitarian power, dignity, worth, and rights. These enatopolitan (21.09.2022) attitudes, and related daily activities in the respective circa 7,050 enatolanguages (22.09.2022), are not just responsible for human rights abuses even in so-called democratic countries, but also for the continuous degradation of the natural environment, and its natural species.
An enatonym should especially be understood as a kind of antonym for ectopolitans, or especially to ectopolitans, people who are not merely cosmopolitan or cosmopolite, but in fact living outside of politics altogether as delineates (01.04.2018) of the world, rather than a citizens of the world.
Synonyms (ectonyms)
deceptonym (23.09.2022) | fallacy | patronym | legalese | lingo | argot | jargon | hokum | sophistry | bureaucratese | Pentagonese | psychobabble | technobabble | bafflegab | double-talk | gibberish | innuendo | insinuation
Antonyms (enatonyms)
ectonym (30.12.2020) | verity | matronym | plain english | formal language | scientific or rigourous language | plain honesty | proven | concrete facts
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