A word that appears only once in a text or corpus; a unique occurrence of a word in literature or language.
From Greek 'hapax' meaning 'once,' derived from Indo-European root *sem- (one). In linguistics, it refers to words appearing exactly once in recorded language.
Some fascinating hapaxes include Shakespeare's 'eyeball,' which he may have invented—showing that even great writers used words nobody else had thought of before.
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