tankebrott
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Swedish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From tanke + brott. Reinforced by Nineteen Eighty-Four, although the first known use dates to 1735 (there in the form tankbrott).
Noun
[edit]tankebrott n
- thoughtcrime; thought considered unacceptable [1745]
- Synonym: krimtänk
- 2018, Staffan Eng, “Historien vi ärvde”, in Populär arkeologi[1], number 4, →ISSN Invalid ISSN, page 16:
- Bakom alltsammans skymtade han ett postmodernt kunskapsförakt och en inflytelserik grupp arkeologer, som i stället för att gräva efter sanningen om det förflutna ägnade sig åt att kritisera andra arkeologer – gärna tryggt döda – för diverse tankebrott.
- Behind everything, he saw a postmodern disdain for knowledge and an influential grupp of archaeologists, who instead of digging for the truth about the past, spent their time criticizing other archaeologists – preferably comfortably dead ones – for various thoughtcrimes.
- an interruption in the process of thinking [1735]
Declension
[edit]Declension of tankebrott
nominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | tankebrott | tankebrotts |
definite | tankebrottet | tankebrottets | |
plural | indefinite | tankebrott | tankebrotts |
definite | tankebrotten | tankebrottens |