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schism
(sk z![]() m, s z -)
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NOUN:
ETYMOLOGY: Middle English scisme, from Old French, from Latin schisma , schismat-, from Greek skhisma, from skhizein, to split; see skei- in Indo-European roots Usage Note: The word schism, which was originally spelled scisme in English, is traditionally pronounced (s z![]() m). However, in the 16th century the word was respelled with an initial sch in order to conform to its Latin and Greek forms. From this spelling arose the pronunciation (sk z![]() m). Long regarded as incorrect, it became so common in both British and American English that it gained acceptability as a standard variant. Evidence indicates, however, that it is now the preferred pronunciation, at least in American English. In a recent survey 61 percent of the Usage Panel indicated that they use (sk z![]() m), while 31 percent said they use (s z![]() m). A smaller number, 8 percent, preferred a third pronunciation, (sh z![]() m).
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