socialism
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Attested since 1832; either from French socialisme or from social + -ism.
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socialism (usually uncountable, plural socialisms)
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Borrowed from French socialisme. By surface analysis, social + -ism.
socialism n (uncountable)
Borrowed from French socialisme. By surface analysis, social + -ism. Attested since 1848.
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socialism c
nominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | socialism | socialisms |
definite | socialismen | socialismens | |
plural | indefinite | socialismer | socialismers |
definite | socialismerna | socialismernas |
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