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Oxford Dictionary gets hip with Quidditch

Updated on: 13 April,2017 10:38 AM IST  | 
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Quidditch, a fantasy sport played in Harry Potter franchise, along with words like ‘showmance’ are among over 40 new additions in the latest update of the Oxford Dictionary

Oxford Dictionary gets hip with Quidditch


London: Quidditch, a fantasy sport played in Harry Potter franchise, along with words like ‘showmance’ are among over 40 new additions in the latest update of the Oxford Dictionary.


The non-magical iteration of Quidditch has been around for a little over ten years, and is played with broomsticks held between the legs. Also escaping the realms of fiction is the word cromulent - meaning “acceptable or adequate” - which was first used over 20 years ago in The Simpsons as a descriptor of the word ‘embiggen’ used in an engraving on a statue of the town founder.


Similarly straddling the line between reality and fiction is the new word ‘showmance’. This refers to a romantic relationship between co-stars, but contrived for publicity.

Latte art was also included, along with cli-fi, which refers to the genre of fiction exploring issues around climate change.

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