reflexion
English
Etymology
From Late Latin reflexiō; the variant spelling reflection is due to influence from correction.
Pronunciation
Noun
reflexion (countable and uncountable, plural reflexions)
- Dated spelling of reflection.
- 1684, John Goodman, A Winter-Evening Conference between neighbours:
- Now, I say, why Time should be so burthensome to such as these, or what should betray them to such infrugal Expences of it, I can give no account without making severe Reflexions on their Discretion.
- 1953, Samuel Beckett, Watt, [Paris]: Olympia Press, →OCLC:
- He gets off the train, determined not to leave town after all. But a little further reflexion shows him the folly of such a course.
See also
Swedish
Noun
reflexion c
- dated spelling of reflektion (“reflection”)
Declension
nominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | reflexion | reflexions |
definite | reflexionen | reflexionens | |
plural | indefinite | reflexioner | reflexioners |
definite | reflexionerna | reflexionernas |