peculiarism

noun

Etymology

From peculiar + -ism.

  1. derived from pecūliāris — “one's own
  2. suffixed as peculiarism — “peculiar + ism

Definitions

  1. Peculiarity

    Peculiarity; strange behavior.

  2. The condition of being particular or special to a person, group, etc.

    • Considered until 1789 as the symbol of Norman Peculiarism, the Normandy Charter of 1315, then the Second Normandy Charter of 1339, guaranteed them the right to be never quoted before a court other than that of their province.

The neighborhood

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