Cacography is bad spelling or bad handwriting. The term in the sense of "poor spelling, accentuation, and punctuation" is a semantic antonym to orthography,[1] and in the sense of "poor handwriting" it is an etymological antonym to the word calligraphy: cacography is from Greek κακός (kakos "bad") and γραφή (graphe "writing").

Cacography is also deliberate comic misspelling, a type of humour similar to malapropism.[2][3]

A common usage of cacography is to caricature illiterate speakers,[4] as with eye dialect spelling. Others include the use to indicate that something was written by a child, to indirectly voice a cute or funny animal in a meme such as the captioned photo of a British shorthair that was the namesake of I Can Has Cheezburger?, or because the misspelling bears a humorous resemblance to a completely unrelated word.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Surenne, Gabriel (1846). A Practical Grammar of French Rhetoric. p. 150.
  2. ^ Watkins, Mel (1994). On the Real Side: Laughing, Lying, and Signifying: the Underground Tradition of African-American Humor that Transformed American Culture, from Slavery to Richard Pryor. Simon & Schuster. pp. 60, 62. ISBN 0-671-68982-7.
  3. ^ Pattee, Fred Lewis (1917). A History of American Literature Since 1870. Century Company. p. 34. ISBN 9781404766174. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
  4. ^ Hauck, Richard Boyd (1965). The Literary Content of the New York Spirit of the Times, 1831-1856. p. 184.


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Sensational spelling

pronunciation of "lead", /liːd/ (as in "lead singer", "lead guitarist", etc.) Cacography Catachresis Eye dialect Inventive spelling, the use of unconventional

Käsekrainer

tourist. In modern times, the addition "owa Tschenifer" ("and quickly"), a cacography of the name of the singer Jennifer Rush (Tschenifer being the German pronunciation

Catachresis

arbitrary[clarification needed] connection to its meaning.[citation needed] Cacography – Deliberate misspelling for comic effect Doublespeak – Language that

Diego Garcia

discoverers—the one by the name of Garcia, the other with name Diego. Also, a cacography of the saying Deo Gracias (literally 'Thank God') is eligible for the

Satiric misspelling

and criticize the organization's defense of the apartheid in Israel. Cacography Eye dialect Herstory Leet Play on words Pun Sensational spelling Womyn

List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G

(kakós), κάκιστος (kákistos) cachexia, cacistocracy, cacodemon, cacoepy, cacography, cacophobia, cacophobe, cacophobic, cacophonous, cacophony, cacorrhacitis

Nigel Molesworth

characters. Wikiquote has quotations related to Molesworth. 1066 And All That Cacography Hogwarts Radio Malt Jones, Thomas (17 February 2000). "Swete lavender"

Hugo Falcandus

has been proposed as an author. His name, Falcandus, is apparently a cacography for Falcaudus, Latin for "Foucaud", a French surname. According to Graham